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Reliable Brake Repair & Replacement Services Across Florida

Your brake system plays a crucial role in keeping you safe behind the wheel. Every time you press the pedal, a network of components works together to slow or stop your vehicle and prevent accidents. When any part begins to wear down, your stopping distance increases, and your control on the road decreases.

At All County Tire & Auto, we offer professional brake inspections, repairs, and replacements designed to restore your vehicle’s full performance. Our ASE-certified technicians use high-quality parts and proven repair methods to address issues such as squealing, grinding, or reduced responsiveness.

Protect your passengers, your vehicle, and your wallet with brake services that deliver the stopping power you need for every red light, sharp turn, and sudden stop on Florida roads.

All County Value Specials

Premium car care shouldn’t cost a fortune. That’s why we provide special offers on tires, brake repairs, and other maintenance services. Our deals change regularly, and seasonal savings are added throughout the year. Check back often to get high-quality auto care at the best possible price.

$50 Off Tires

$50 Off Purchase of 4 Tires

*Cannot be combined with other offers. SOURCE 00-023-094*
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$100 Off Special

$100 Off Any Repair or Maintenance Service of $750 or More

*Invoice must be over $750 prior to tax & fees. Excludes tires, batteries, Intoxalock, and rideshare inspections. Cannot combine with any other offers. Limited time only. SOURCE: 00-023-088*
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Oil Change Special

Synthetic Blend $35.95 -or- Full Synthetic $59.95 + Free Multi-Point Inspection

*Oil change includes up to 5 quarts oil and standard filter. Diesels and some vehicles extra. Tax & fees not included. Cannot combine with any other offers. SOURCE: 00-023-071*
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Why Complete Brake Inspections Are So Important

Brake pads are only one piece of the puzzle when it comes to stopping safely. A dependable braking system relies on several components working together. That’s why our brake service includes a thorough inspection to identify potential issues before they become costly repairs and safety concerns.

A standard brake inspection covers:

  • Brake Rotors: The discs that your pads press against to bring your vehicle to a controlled stop.
  • Brake Pads: The friction surfaces that grip the rotors and provide stopping power.
  • Calipers: The hydraulic parts that apply pressure to the pads during braking.
  • Wheel Studs & Bearings: Keep the rotors secure, aligned, and rotating smoothly.

Each part plays a critical role in how effectively your vehicle stops and how long your brake system lasts. Replacing only the pads without addressing worn rotors, calipers, or bearings can lead to uneven wear, vibrations, and poor performance down the line.

Common Signs It’s Time for Brake Service

Your brakes often warn you before a serious issue develops. Paying attention to those early signs can help you avoid costly repairs and keep you safe on the road. Watch, listen, and feel for these common symptoms:

Squealing or grinding noises when braking
A soft, spongy, or unresponsive brake pedal
Vibration, shaking, or pulling to one side while stopping
The brake warning light is illuminated on the dashboard
A burning or sharp odor after driving
Longer stopping distances or the need to press harder on the pedal

Your brakes are one of your vehicle’s most important safety systems. If you notice any of these signs, don’t wait to schedule a professional inspection at your nearest All County Tire & Auto.

Our 7-Step Hassle-Free Brake Service Process

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Step 1: Book Your Spot

Call, text, or email us to schedule your oil change—whatever works best for you. Prefer online booking? Click the button below and lock in your appointment in seconds.

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We go beyond the basics with a 44-point quality assurance inspection to guarantee your vehicle is running at its best.

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Our experts conduct a thorough evaluation and performance testing of your system to assess the condition of your brakes.

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Based on your vehicle’s needs, we’ll create a tailored service strategy to keep your engine in peak condition.

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No surprises here—you approve only the work you want before we move forward.

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With your safety in mind, we provide thorough, detail-oriented work on your brake system.

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Once your brake work is complete, you’ll quickly be out on the road and ready to stop on a dime!

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Frequently Asked Brake System Questions

Both ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads have their advantages, and the right choice depends on your driving habits and the type of vehicle you drive.

Ceramic brake pads are quieter and produce less brake dust, which helps keep your wheels cleaner. They also last longer and handle heat well, making them a great choice for everyday Florida driving where stop-and-go traffic and high temperatures are common.

Semi-metallic brake pads, on the other hand, offer a stronger initial bite and improved performance under heavy braking, which is particularly beneficial for trucks, SUVs, or vehicles that frequently tow. They can be noisier and wear rotors faster, but they deliver solid stopping power when you need it most.

If you’re unsure which options fit your needs, our technicians can recommend the best type for your car, driving style, and local conditions.

Your vehicle’s anti-lock braking system, or ABS, prevents your wheels from locking up during hard braking. Using sensors and computer-controlled hydraulics, the system quickly pulses the brakes to maintain traction and steering control.

This helps you stop safely without skidding, especially on wet or slippery roads. If the ABS warning light comes on, it’s a sign that the system needs to be checked by a technician soon.

The parking brake is designed to keep your vehicle from rolling when it’s parked, especially on hills or uneven ground. It’s most useful when you’re on an incline, towing, or parking for an extended period.

Even if you don’t use it every time, engaging it occasionally helps keep the cables and components in good working order. If you drive an automatic, you’ll mainly rely on “Park,” but using the parking brake adds an extra layer of stability and protection for your transmission.

Brake fluid should typically be replaced every two to three years, but the exact timing depends on your vehicle’s make, model, and driving conditions. Over time, moisture and heat can break down the fluid, reducing braking performance and potentially damaging internal parts.

Florida’s humid climate can accelerate this process, making regular brake fluid checks even more important. During routine maintenance visits, our technicians can test the condition of your fluid and recommend replacement if it’s starting to degrade.

A standard brake inspection and pad replacement usually takes between one and two hours, depending on your vehicle and the extent of the work needed. More involved repairs, like replacing rotors or servicing calipers, can take longer.

At All County Tire & Auto, we complete most brake jobs the same day, keeping you informed every step of the way so you know exactly when your car will be ready.

Stop in for Expert Brake Service Today

If your brakes squeak, vibrate, or just don’t feel as responsive as they used to, it’s time to have them checked. Our certified technicians provide honest inspections, reliable repairs, and quality parts that keep you safe on the road. Schedule your brake service today.

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