
Learn More About the Brake Service Available at Glenn Buege Chevrolet in Eaton Rapids
Your Chevy vehicle's brakes need expert attention. Let us check and maintain the brakes on your Chevy Silverado, Chevrolet Blazer, or Chevy Corvette. Keeping the brakes in good condition helps avoid serious accidents or damage. Learn more about our brake service and schedule an appointment online soon.
What is A Full Brake Service?
Our certified technicians specialize in Chevrolet models and their care. To start, we'll put your Chevy car in the air to examine the brakes. We look for brake fluid leaks and worn brake pads, worn rotors, and/or worn brake shoes. Then we let you know what we see and offer recommendations for repairs. If you choose to follow through on the repairs, we replace the brake components that need it. We bleed the brake lines, refill the braking fluid, and lubricate and grease the brakes well to prevent friction.
A test drive with the new brakes ensures that they are running properly. We can recheck your brakes with each new maintenance service. Before you know it, you'll be back on Charlotte roads.

Routine Maintenance with a Side of Brake Service
We also provide basic brake service, when you come in for routine maintenance. This occurs most often with oil changes, tire rotations, tire balances, and/or tire replacements. It's just an extra perk of keeping up your vehicle and having these services completed at our service center near Lansing.

Why You Should Service Your Chevy Car with Us
We have serviced many Chevy cars, trucks, and SUVs over the years. Our team is very knowledgeable and experienced. They can answer any questions you may have about your brakes any time.
As for the brake components, we use Chevy parts. We will outfit your car with genuine OEM parts so that your vehicle remains 100% authentic. All Chevy parts mean that your Chevrolet Colorado truck, Chevy Corvette Stingray, or Chevrolet Equinox SUV will keep running and braking on Jackson, MI, and Battle Creek roads exactly as the manufacturer expects it to. To schedule your next brake service appointment, contact us online to get started. We look forward to seeing you here soon.
BRAKE FAQs
You should have your brakes serviced or inspected at least every 7,500 miles. It’s important to keep in mind that brake components wear out at different intervals and under different driving conditions. So, if you notice noises such as squealing, chirping and grinding, as well as pedal pulsations, come in for service.
Brake calipers, brake pads, brake rotors, brake shoes and brake hoses will all need to be repaired or replaced at some point as part of regular brake service and maintenance during the normal lifespan of a vehicle.
No. If there are no conditions such as pedal pulsation or steering-wheel vibration during braking, and the brake rotor is at least 1 mm thicker than the discard thickness, then it does not need to be turned or replaced.