Brake Repair & Service

If It Doesn’t Stop, Nothing Else Matters

Your brakes are the most important safety feature on your vehicle. Whether you're navigating morning traffic or avoiding a sudden stop, you need full confidence every time you press that pedal. At Poston Motor Company, we take brake service seriously because your safety depends on it.


From squeaky pads to full brake system overhauls, our ASE-certified techs are here to keep you safe, without pushing parts you don’t need.


Watch out for these common warning signs:

  • Squealing, grinding, or clicking noises
  • Vibration or pulsation when braking
  • Brake pedal feels soft or spongy
  • Car pulls to one side while braking
  • ABS or brake warning lights
  • Longer stopping distances
 When your brakes talk, listen. A brake pad replacement today could prevent a $1,500 rotor and caliper job tomorrow.
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Cummings Most Trusted Brake Repair Specialist

Brake Inspection

Thorough inspection of the entire braking system to identify any issues or wear and tear.

Brake Pad Replacement

Replacement of brake pads, including selecting the right type of brake pads based on the vehicle and customer's preferences.

Brake Rotor Resurfacing or Replacement

Repair or replacement of brake rotors, ensuring they are smooth and in proper working condition.

Brake Fluid Exchange

Flushing and replacing brake fluid to maintain the hydraulic brake system's efficiency.

ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Repair

Diagnosing and fixing problems with the ABS system to ensure safe braking in various conditions.

Brake Master Cylinder Replacement

Checking and replacing brake lines and hoses to prevent leaks and maintain hydraulic integrity.

When to Service Your Brakes

Your brakes should be checked at least once a year or any time something feels “off.” A quick inspection can help catch wear early and keep you from ending up with bigger (and pricier) problems down the line.


General brake service guidelines:

  • Every 15,000–30,000 miles: Replace brake pads (depending on driving habits)
  • Every 30,000–60,000 miles: Inspect or resurface rotors
  • Every 2–3 years: Brake fluid flush
  • Immediately: If you're hearing grinding, feeling vibrations, or losing brake pressure


Let’s Keep You Stopping Safely

Whether you need new pads or a full brake system overhaul, we’re ready. Schedule your brake inspection today. Your safety is worth it.

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