Brake Services in Dallas
Without a fully functioning set of brakes, you would not be able to drive. And your business and livelihood depend on driving. Texas 18 Wheel Services, Inc. has provided Dallas's heavy-duty diesel truck drivers with peace of mind for years with our brake repair service.
Having diagnosed and repaired the brake systems of many heavy-duty diesel trucks, it is safe to say that we know a thing or two about repairing brake pads and fluid. Don't take chances with inferior garages. Call the team you can trust now at (903) 216-2613.
Unrivaled Brake Repair From Texas 18 Wheel Services, Inc.
Without a set of brakes, your heavy-duty diesel truck is not roadworthy. Driving with faulty or damaged brakes isn't just negligent—it is downright dangerous and should be avoided at all times. If you detect a problem with your brakes, then do the sensible thing and seek professional assistance.
We have provided an unrivaled brake repair service for truck drivers in the area for years. Conveniently located, our state-of-the-art garage has all the tools, machinery, and materials to fix even the most stubborn of brake-related problems. Throw a team of experienced mechanics into the mix, and you're sure to be back on the road in no time at all.
Ensure Your Brakes Work Properly With Our Brake Service Experts
In order to know how brake defects occur, it is first necessary to understand how brakes work. A fully functioning set of brakes reduces the speed of your truck using friction. In that sense, they are, in some ways at least, the polar opposite of the engine, which always needs to be lubricated and free of friction to operate correctly.
In the front brakes, friction is created using the brake pads and calipers. While in the back brakes, friction hits the brake drums. Creating this friction is essential to reduce the speed of your diesel truck and ensure a smooth driving performance.
Avoid Brake Failure with Our Reliable Brake Maintenance
Greasy or oily brakes are one of the number one causes of brake failure. The reason for this is simple—when oil or grease seeps onto your brakes, they automatically become more lubricated and lose the friction that is necessary for them to reduce the speed generated from your engine.
Overheating brake pads result in hot spots. Hot spots resist the friction from brake pads, as the pads have nothing to grasp onto. As a result, braking power is lost.
Brake pads wearing thin is another feature of a faulty brake pad system. If you hear your brakes squealing, then that is not a good sign. This noise is a clear indication that your brake pads need to be inspected and either repaired or replaced.
Determining whether we will be able to repair them or have to replace them will very much depend on how long the depreciation has been allowed to occur. Like almost anything in your diesel truck, the sooner you bring the problem to us, the more likely it is that we will be able to fix it.
Contact Us Now for Expert Brake Repair Services in Your Area
Get peace of mind on the road and keep your heavy-duty diesel truck in top shape with our expert brake repair services. Contact us now to book an appointment.