Brake Pad Replacement near Orlando, Florida

There are 50 RepairPal Certified locations for Brake Pad Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

50 Results for Brake Pad Replacement near Orlando, Florida

Brake Pad Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Griffis Automotive Repair

4.5
(15)
1.77 mi
1400 S Bumby Ave
Orlando, FL
Closed
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Orlando Auto Repair

4.1
(15)
2.77 mi
3327 West Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL
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Auto Master Complete Repair

4.8
(45)
3.47 mi
1892 Kentucky Ave
Winter Park, FL
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JSI European Specialist

4.2
(25)
3.94 mi
5655 East Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Tue
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Hi Tech Orlando Auto Repair

4.6
(11)
3.96 mi
815 South Semoran Boulevard
Orlando, FL
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C&D Tires & Auto Repair

4.6
(15)
4.09 mi
1210 North Semoran Boulevard
Orlando, FL
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Auto Solutions

4.6
(78)
4.68 mi
1782 Lee Rd
Orlando, FL
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JDM Toyota & Honda Specialist

4.6
(96)
4.93 mi
6629 E Colonial Dr
Orlando, FL
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Opens 9:00 AM Tue
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Midas - Orlando

4.3
(200)
5.09 mi
5617 W Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL
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Honest-1 Auto Care - South Semoran

4.4
(545)
5.15 mi
4797 S Semoran Blvd
Orlando, FL
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McCoy Enterprises | Car repair and maintenance service

5
(9)
5.17 mi
6450 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL
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CarPro Automotive

4.7
(43)
5.39 mi
548 North Goldenrod Road
Orlando, FL
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Brake Pad Replacement

How are brake pads changed?

Here is an overview of the steps:
  1. Raise the car on a lift or jacks and jack stands.
  2. Remove the wheels.
  3. Remove the brake calipers. Brake pad replacement is done in pairs — both front wheels or both rear wheels at the same time, or all four.
  4. Remove and check rotors. Resurface or replace as necessary.
  5. Replace worn brake pads with a new set.
  6. Replace rotors and calipers.
  7. Replace wheels and torque bolts to specifications.
Replacing brake pads on your vehicle is a fairly straightforward procedure, and can be done at home. But because brakes are essential safety equipment, we strongly recommend having a certified repair shop perform this job.
Brake Pad Replacement

Other brake pad considerations

Brake rotors show wear patterns after many times of grinding into the old brake pads, and must be replaced to avoid brake noise, uneven braking pressure and unpredictable braking performance. Any grease or automotive fluid, other than water, on the brake rotor will instantly contaminate the brake pad, necessitating replacement of the pads.

Brake Pad Replacement Cost Estimates