Brake Repair & Replacement in Newark, NJ
Your safety is our priority. Specialized brake services with free inspection, transparent pricing and quality guarantee.
That grinding sound? A soft brake pedal? On Newark’s busy streets, there’s no room for error. Your safety is our number one priority. At EPR Auto Clinic, we are the specialists in brake repair and replacement in Newark, NJ. We don’t just replace parts; we perform precise diagnostics to find the root of the problem, whether it’s worn brake pads or a complex system failure. For years, we’ve been the trusted choice for protecting local drivers and families. We’re here to ensure you can stop safely, every single time.
🛑 Brake Problems Are Emergencies!
If you're hearing strange noises, feeling vibration or your pedal feels "soft," DON'T IGNORE these signs. Call now for immediate inspection.
Call Now: (973) 392-6830Why Choose EPR for Brakes?
Safety First
Brakes are a matter of life and death. Our experienced team never compromises when it comes to your safety and your family’s.
Free Inspection
We diagnose the problem at no cost. You only pay for necessary repairs. No surprises or unnecessary charges.
Honest Pricing
Transparent estimate before any repair. We explain exactly what needs to be done and why. Like all our services, fair prices guaranteed.
Fast Service
We understand the urgency of brake problems. We prioritize emergency cases to keep you safe on the road.
Our Brake Services
Brake Pad Replacement
High-quality pads for maximum safety. We check thickness and recommend replacement at the right time.
Brake Rotor Replacement
New rotors or resurfacing when possible. We analyze each case for the most economical and safe solution.
Complete System Inspection
Check pads, rotors, fluid, hoses and cylinders. Complete free diagnosis.
Brake Fluid Change
Clean fluid ensures efficient braking. We recommend change every 2 years to maintain performance.
Parking Brake Repair
Adjustment and repair of parking brake. Essential for safety on hills and parking lots.
ABS System
Diagnosis and repair of ABS system problems. Modern technology requires specialized expertise.
🛑 STOP IMMEDIATELY and Call Us!
These signs indicate imminent danger - do not drive:
⚠️ Signs You Need to Check Your Brakes
Don't wait for it to become an emergency - schedule inspection when you notice:
Our Diagnosis and Repair Process
Free Inspection
Complete brake system analysis to identify exactly what’s wrong.
Precise Diagnosis
We explain the problem found and show you what needs to be repaired.
Transparent Estimate
Exact price with no surprises. You authorize before we start any repair.
Professional Repair
Service performed with quality parts and proper techniques for each vehicle.
Safety Test
Final check to ensure everything is working perfectly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brakes
Why are my brakes making noise?
High-pitched squealing: usually indicates pads are thin and need replacement soon. Metal grinding noise: EMERGENCY – pads completely worn, may be damaging rotors. Squeaking when releasing: could be normal rust or problem with pad clips.
Is it safe to drive with brake noise?
Depends on the type of noise. Light squealing: you have a few weeks to fix it. Metal grinding noise: NOT SAFE – stop driving and call tow truck if necessary. Never risk your life or others in traffic.
How long do brake pads last?
Varies greatly with usage. Heavy urban use: 15,000-25,000 miles. Mixed driving: 25,000-40,000 miles. Highway driving: can reach 50,000 miles. Drivers who brake hard or drive in heavy traffic wear them out much faster.
Do I need to replace rotors too?
Not always. If rotors are within minimum thickness and smooth, we only replace pads. If they’re scored or warped, we recommend resurfacing or replacement. Our free diagnosis shows exactly what your car needs.
How much does brake repair cost?
Varies depending on the problem. Basic pads: more economical. Pads + rotors: higher investment but long-lasting. Complete system repair: for more complex cases. Our free inspection gives exact diagnosis for your vehicle.
How can I make my brakes last longer?
Brake gently and with anticipation. Avoid hard braking whenever possible. Keep distance from the car ahead. Change fluid every 2 years. Get regular inspections – catching problems early saves a lot of money.