Break Repair


Brake Inspection Services at Autoboys llc

Brake Inspection Services

To ensure your vehicle is in safe driving condition brake inspections is crucial.  During our  brake inspection, we will discover if your vehicle requires new brake pads or shoes, or the installation of new brake calipers or wheel cylinders. Also we may need to drain and replace your old brake fluid to clear the brake lines of air, dirt, and other contaminants. If your brake lines and hoses show cracks or heat damage, we may suggest replacements. To achieve proper braking abilities the rotors of your disc or drum brake system might also need to be replaced. Our methods and items for repair will vary by vehicle,  so please contact us online or give us a call to learn more about brake maintenance. Contact us today!

Brake Rotor Replacement

The brake pads and rotors work as a team to stop your vehicle, and share similar lifetime. As brake pads press against the rotor to stop the vehicle, the friction creates heat that can wear down your brake pads and rotors. A vibrating brake pedal is  one sign that your rotors are damaged and need a replacement.Inspections of rotors will delay rotor repairs and replacements while ensuring your brake system is operating good. If you are wondering if a rotor replacement is right for your vehicle, please contact us today.Contact us today!

Parking Brake Adjustment Services

Parking Brake Adjustment 

A properly functioning parking brake is critical for the safety of yourself & your passengers.Parking brakes use cables to achieve lever movement, and these cables stretch as they age. A properly tensioned cable is needed in engaging a parking brake. Solutions to some parking brake problems include the replacement of parts or lubrication to moving components. Our staff will determine the correct parking brake repair or adjustment necessary after inspecting your parking brake.Contact us today!

Rear Disc Brake Repair Services Trenton

Rear Disc Brake Repair Services 

From the friction and heat created from breaking the rear disc brakes will wear from daily use. Most rear disc brake systems contain brake pads, calipers, rotors, and a parking brake assembly. Some disc brake pads have a wear indicator strip that will make a whistling sound to let you know when brake pads need to be replaced. We proudly service the Rear Disc Brake Repair needs of customers in Trenton, NJ, Hamilton, NJ, Ewing, NJ, and surrounding area. Contact us today!

Rear Drum Brake Repair Services

Some brake systems have rear drum brakes instead of rear disc brakes. When in use, rear drum brakes create heat & friction that will degrade the rear drum brake components over its lifetime . Grinding, screeching, or squealing noises are warning signs for worn brake shoes rubbing against the brake drum. Driving on worn rear drum brakes is dangerous & a risk of life for you and passengers. It’s essential to repair your brakes as needed. We replace drum brakes and brake shoes, wheel cylinders, springs, and self-adjusters--to help ensure maximum drum brake performance and safety.We proudly service the Rear Drum Brake Repair needs of customers in Trenton, NJ, Hamilton, NJ, Ewing, NJ, and surrounding areas.Contact us today!


Your vehicle’s brake system is made up of highly engineered parts and exact movements that stop your vehicle. By pressing down on the brake pedal, the master cylinder presses a system of hydraulic brake lines that then lead to each of the wheels, where the brake pads press against a disc to create the friction needed to slow the vehicle to a stop. This friction and heat will eventually wear down the brake shoes, brake pads, calipers, brake rotors, and other braking components. If your brakes squeal or grind when in use, it could be due to worn out  brake pads that need a replacement. Also if your vehicle is pulling to one side when you brake , it could be due either worn brakes, a malfunctioning caliper, or low brake fluid in the brake lines. Be aware that when brake pedal’s press down too easily or known as a “spongy” brakes—it could be because too much air in the hydraulic brake lines. Look out for your vehicle’s electronic diagnostic system that will alert you to a potential brake issue by a service indicator light on the dashboard. We are experts in maintaining and servicing front and rear brake systems and all accompanying brake system components like brake pads, brake shoes, parking brakes, rotors, drums, and hydraulic systems. If you notice any of the above signs of bad brakes, like strange squealing & grinding noises, then contact us online or call us today to have your brakes inspected immediately.