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📍434 E.Walnut St. Green Bay, WI 51301    M-F 7:30am - 5pm  📱Call/Text: 920-437-1665

📍1372 E.Mason St. Green Bay, WI 51301  •  M-Thu 7:30am - 5pm  📱Call/Text: 920-416-5005

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 If you hear squealing, grinding, feel vibration, or your brake pedal feels different, it’s time for an inspection. We’ll explain what we find and recommend the right repair with clear, honest guidance.

Brake Repair in Green Bay

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Mason Street Location

1372 E Mason St, Green Bay, WI • 54301

Call: (920) 437-1665

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Two Convenient Locations:

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Walnut Street Location

434 E Walnut St, Green Bay, WI • 54301

Call: (920) 437-1665

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  • Brake inspection and measurements

  • Pad and rotor evaluation

  • Caliper and brake hardware check

  • Brake fluid check and recommendations

  • Clear estimate and repair plan

  • Post-repair verification and road test when applicable

What's Included

Symptoms

  • Oil change reminder light

  • Engine sounds louder than usual

  • Burning oil smell

  • Low oil level

  • Overdue by mileage or time

you may notice

Common Brake Concerns

We See

  • Squealing or grinding noises

  • Vibration when braking

  • Soft or sinking brake pedal

  • Pulling to one side when braking

  • Brake warning light

  • Longer stopping distance

Symptoms you may notice

  • Squealing or grinding noises

  • Vibration or pulsation when braking

  • Brake pedal feels soft

  • Vehicle pulls while braking

  • Brake warning light on

Why Brakes should be checked early

Brake issues usually get worse over time. Catching them early can prevent damage to other components, reduce repair costs, and keep your vehicle safe in all driving conditions.

FAQs

How do I know if I need brake pads or rotors?

Noise, vibration, and longer stopping distance are common signs. A brake inspection confirms what is worn and what can be reused safely.

Why do my brakes squeal sometimes?

Squeal can be caused by normal wear, moisture, or brake hardware. If noise is consistent, it should be inspected.

Is it safe to drive if my brakes are grinding?

Grinding usually means the pads are worn too far and metal is contacting metal. It’s best to stop driving and schedule service.


Do you check brake fluid?

Yes. Brake fluid condition matters for braking performance and safety. We’ll recommend service when needed.

Hearing brake noise or feeling vibration? 

Call or text the location that works best, or book an appointment online.

Walnut St: 920-437-1665 • Mason St: 920-416-5005

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