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Keep your fleet performing at its best with dependable brake service from Quirk Commercial.




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Brake Confidence
Starts at Quirk


At Quirk Commercial, we understand that keeping your trucks on the road keeps your business running strong. Our expert brake service team is the trusted choice for Ford, Ram, Chevy, and GMC commercial vehicles. Whether you operate one truck or manage an entire fleet, our certified technicians use OEM quality parts and advanced diagnostic equipment to ensure your brakes perform at their best. From regular maintenance to complete brake replacements, we deliver dependable service you can count on. No matter what you drive, Quirk Commercial is the man for the job.


Quirk Commercial Brake Service

Brake Service

Keep your commercial trucks performing at their best with expert brake service from Quirk Commercial. Our certified technicians are ready to handle Ford, Ram, Chevy, and GMC vehicles with precision and care.



Brake Issues to Look Out For

  • Squealing or Squeaking:
    Usually means your brake pads are worn and need replacement.
  • Grinding Noise:
    Indicates metal-on-metal contact, pads are completely worn.
  • Vibration or Shaking
    Rotors may be warped or unevenly worn if the wheel or pedal shakes.
  • Soft Brake Pedal:
    A spongy pedal often signals air in the lines or low brake fluid.
  • Pulling to One Side:
    The brakes may be applying unevenly due to a stuck caliper or pad wear.
Brake System Diagram

  • Burning Smell After Braking:
    A sharp odor can signal overheated pads or a stuck caliper.
  • Dashboard Brake Warning Light:
    If your brake light comes on, it may mean low fluid or a system issue.
  • Longer Stopping Distances:
    Taking longer to stop often means your pads or rotors are worn.
  • Leaking Brake Fluid:
    Wet spots near the wheels or master cylinder may signal a fluid leak.
  • Bouncing or Nose-Diving:
    If the front dips when stopping, your shocks or struts may be worn.


Brake Component Life Expectancy


Brake Pads

Brake Pads

Replace every 30,000–70,000 miles depending on driving habits and load.


Brake Rotors

Brake Rotors

Service or replace every 50,000–70,000 miles or when warped or grooved.


Brake Drums

Brake Drums

Inspect every 20,000 miles; replace around 200,000 miles if worn or scored.


Brake Fluid

Brake Fluid

Flush and replace every 2 years or 30,000 miles to prevent moisture buildup.


Brake Calipers

Brake Calipers

Replace every 75,000–100,000 miles or if sticking or leaking.


Brake Lines

Brake Lines

Inspect regularly; replace every 100,000 miles or if corroded or leaking.


Brake Hardware

Brake Hardware

Replace every 50,000–70,000 miles or with every pad and rotor service.