BRAKE SERVICE SHOPS
13 curated shops offering brake service across the US.
ALL BRAKE SERVICE SHOPS
Beeline Motor Club
Santa Cruz's home for vintage and modern European performance cars
Leichtbau
A personal, enthusiast-driven European car shop for classics and modern performance builds
EuroWise
Top-rated European performance & service since 2009
Repasi Motorwerks
North America's benchmark Porsche GT service facility
Fairfield County Motorsport
Luxury European repair, performance & fabrication since 1987
BUTZIGEAR - The Porsche Shop
Porsche Gold Certified private workshop. Bespoke builds and track prep.
Autohaus Social
European auto repair in the heart of Midtown Atlanta
Performance Technic
Appointment-only BMW, Audi & Porsche specialists in Fremont since 2009
Dynamic Auto Tune
Charlotte's premier European and import performance service center since 2011
The Shop CT
Full-service repairs, mods and maintenance. Foreign and domestic.
Eurofed Automotive — Atlanta
Atlanta's European auto service, repair, and performance shop
HMB Motorwerks
Independent BMW and European service, repair, and performance in Sacramento
Morris Motors
Modern and vintage vehicle specialists in the heart of the California Delta
OTHER SERVICES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- How do I find a brake service shop near me?
- WheelPrice curates 13 brake service shops across the US. Browse by location below to find shops near you, or use the Shop Finder to filter by distance. Top rated is Beeline Motor Club in Santa Cruz, California with a 5-star rating.
- What should I look for in a brake service shop?
- Look for shops with strong community reviews, transparent pricing, and proven expertise in brake service specifically. Ask about their experience with your vehicle make and model. Every shop on WheelPrice has been vetted for quality workmanship and reputation.
- How much does a brake job cost?
- A standard brake pad and rotor replacement runs $300–$800 per axle depending on the vehicle and parts quality. Performance pads and slotted/drilled rotors cost more. European and luxury vehicles are typically at the higher end.
- How do I know when my brakes need replacing?
- Common signs include squealing or grinding noises, vibration when braking, a soft or spongy brake pedal, longer stopping distances, or a brake warning light. Most pads should be replaced when they reach 3mm of material or less.
- Which states have brake service shops on WheelPrice?
- WheelPrice lists brake service shops in California, Connecticut, Georgia, North Carolina. We're continuously adding shops across more states.
- What are the ratings for brake service shops on WheelPrice?
- The 13 brake service shops on WheelPrice average a 4.8-star rating across 2,911 total reviews. Every shop is community-vetted before being listed.
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