Brake symptoms should be evaluated promptly and described accurately. Squealing, grinding, pedal changes, vibration, or a warning light can have different causes, so Titan Tire & Wheels begins with the concern and the visible condition before discussing the appropriate repair path.
Reasons to request an inspection
- Squealing or grinding while braking
- Brake pedal feels soft or unusually hard
- Vehicle vibrates during braking
- Brake or ABS warning light is on
- Stopping distance or pedal response has changed
What the service conversation can include
- Customer symptom review
- Visible front and rear brake inspection
- Pad and rotor condition discussion
- Repair recommendation based on findings
- Current parts and timing confirmation
Call before visiting to confirm current procedures, parts, pricing, timing, warranties, and availability.
Frequently asked questions
Can I keep driving with grinding brakes?
Grinding can indicate severe wear and should be inspected promptly. If braking feels unsafe, avoid driving and arrange appropriate assistance.
Do all brake noises mean I need pads?
No. Noise can come from several conditions. An inspection is needed before parts are recommended.
Why does the steering wheel shake when braking?
Brake rotor variation is one possible cause, but tires, wheels, and suspension components may also contribute.