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Brake Repair & Maintenance

1–2 Hrs | Price May Vary

About This Service

Got a problem? We'll figure it out. Come see us and let's get you back on the blacktop.

Your vehicle's braking system is its most important safety feature, and we treat it with the highest priority. Our brake services include pad and rotor replacement, brake line repairs, and fluid flushes. We conduct a thorough inspection of the calipers, hardware, and master cylinder to ensure total system reliability. If you experience squealing, grinding, or a pulsating sensation when stopping, your brakes need immediate attention.

We use high-quality friction materials that provide excellent stopping power and minimal noise. Our technicians also check the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) components to ensure they are functioning correctly during emergency stops. Properly maintained brakes not only keep you safe but also prevent damage to other suspension components. We recommend regular brake inspections as part of your routine maintenance schedule to catch wear early.

Whether you need a simple pad swap or a complete system overhaul, we provide the expertise you can trust. Drive with confidence knowing your brakes have been serviced by professionals.

Why Choose Summit Integrity?

We treat every car like it's our own. Our certified technicians have years of experience and use the latest diagnostic tools.

30+

Years Exp

100%

Satisfaction

ASE

Certified

24mo

Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should my brakes be inspected?
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We recommend a brake inspection at least once a year or every 12,000 miles.

What is the difference between brake pads and rotors?
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Pads are the friction material that grips the rotors (the metal discs) to stop the vehicle; both wear out over time.

Why is my brake pedal feeling "spongy"?
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This is usually caused by air in the brake lines or old, moisture-contaminated brake fluid.

How long do brake pads typically last?
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Depending on driving style, pads usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles.

Is it necessary to resurface rotors when changing pads?
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Yes, it ensures a smooth surface for the new pads to grip, preventing vibrations and extending pad life.

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Service Hours
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

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Lee’s Summit | Raymore | Leavenworth
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