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Olson Auto Repairs LLC

By 7130681096 May 28, 2025
A customer came into the shop with a car making some pretty loud noises from the front wheels. They mentioned it had been squeaking and grinding for a while, but they figured it was nothing urgent... Once we pulled the wheels off, the issue was clear. The brake pads were completely worn away. All that was left was bare metal pressing directly against the rotor. It was causing damage with every stop—and seriously affecting the car’s ability to slow down safely. Thankfully, we caught it before anything worse happened. Brake Wear Sneaks Up Over Time Most people don’t realize how gradually brakes wear down. One day there’s a light squeak, then a little vibration when stopping. Eventually, you get used to the feeling, and it’s easy to ignore—until stopping takes longer or you hear something that clearly doesn’t sound right. This customer was lucky. But it was a good reminder for all of us that brakes don’t fail all at once. They slowly lose performance—and by the time it feels serious, there might already be damage to other components like your calipers. We’re Big on Preventative Care At Olson Auto Repairs, we’re not just here to fix problems after they happen. We’re here to help you avoid surprises and feel safe behind the wheel. That’s why we recommend a brake check at least twice a year, or whenever you feel something unusual. Our team makes it easy. Whether it’s a quick brake check, fluid inspection, or full system look-over, we’ll show you exactly what we see. No pressure. No guessing. Just clear answers and honest advice. You can see pricing and services anytime at olsonautorepairs.com Schedule a Brake Inspection Anytime If your brakes haven’t been checked recently—or if you’ve noticed anything off—it’s always better to get ahead of it. Your brakes are your first line of defense on the road, and we’re here to help you keep them working like they should. Book your next brake check today at olsonautorepairs.com We’ll help you stop with confidence—every time.
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