Stop straight, ride smooth, and protect every payload.
Safe braking and stable suspension are the backbone of every heavy-duty truck. We service air and hydraulic brake systems, alignments, shocks, and suspension components to maintain stopping distance, tire wear, and driver comfort while meeting DOT requirements.
Book Brake ServiceWhat's Included
- Brake inspections with lining measurements, drum/rotor evaluation, and slack adjuster checks.
- Air system leak testing, chamber replacement, and ABS diagnostics.
- Pad, shoe, drum, rotor, caliper, and hardware replacements using quality components.
- Suspension repairs covering airbags, shocks, torque rods, bushings, and springs.
- Alignment verification and tire wear analysis to protect tread life and fuel economy.
Benefits
- Shortens stopping distances and improves control under load.
- Prevents DOT violations related to brakes, tires, and suspension wear.
- Reduces roadside failures caused by air leaks or worn components.
- Improves ride quality, reducing driver fatigue and cab vibration.
- Extends tire life and keeps loads secure by maintaining proper alignment.
Ideal For
- Fleets prepping for DOT inspections or CSA audits.
- Trucks showing uneven tire wear, pulling, or vibration on the highway.
- Owner-operators noticing longer stopping distances or air pressure drops.
- Heavy-haul units operating on rough routes or job sites.
- Equipment returning to service after collision or suspension damage.
How It Works
Brake & Suspension Evaluation
We inspect brakes, air system, steering, and suspension components, documenting wear and safety concerns.
Air System & Hydraulics Test
Technicians pressure-test lines, valves, and chambers, addressing leaks or calibration issues immediately.
Component Replacement
Worn pads, drums, chambers, shocks, bushings, or airbags are replaced using fleet-grade parts and torque specs.
Alignment & Road Test
We set alignment, verify suspension ride height, and road test to confirm braking balance and handling.
What we’re seeing in the bay
Brake teardown showing why we measure, clean, and replace hardware to keep stopping distances short.