Our comprehensive brake system evaluations ensure that every component is operating efficiently. During your free brake inspection, our technicians will:
Measure brake pad/shoe wear.
Inspect brake rotors and drums.
Test brake fluid and evaluate for leaks or contamination.
Assess your parking brake and ABS system for proper functionality.
Don’t wait until you hear a squeal or feel a wobble—let our team keep your brakes in peak condition.
Common Signs You Need Brake Repair
Ignoring these warning signs can lead to more expensive repairs or an unreliable vehicle:
Squealing or grinding noises when braking.
Spongy or soft brake pedal.
Shaking or wobbling steering wheel while braking.
Pulling to one side when applying brakes.
Illuminated brake or ABS warning light.
If you experience any of these, visit your local Pep Boys for a free brake inspection.
Additional Brake Services
Mogo offers a full range of brake repair and maintenance services to meet all your vehicle’s needs:
Wheel Bearing and Hub Service. No matter the complexity, our ASE-certified technicians are here to ensure your vehicle stops smoothly.
Special Offers on Brake Services
Save $100 on Brake Services ($50 off per axle).*
Lifetime Replacement Guarantee on Pads/Shoes.
Free Brake System Evaluation with every service.
Fleet Brake Services
Mogo is your one-stop shop for fleet vehicle maintenance. From routine brake service to major repairs, we help keep your fleet efficient and on the road. All work is performed by ASEcertified technicians who understand the unique demands of fleet management.
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