Auto repairs
Brake repair
Hydraulic Friction Parking brake
Motion becomes heat every time you slow down. Factory Tire keeps that exchange under control for drivers in Toronto, Etobicoke, Rexdale, and nearby communities—with clear diagnostics and service matched to how your vehicle is built.
How your brakes work
A healthy brake system is central to safety. Pressing the pedal pressurizes hydraulic lines to each wheel, where pads or shoes create friction against discs or drums—converting motion into controlled heat. Over time that friction wears friction material and stresses rotors, drums, calipers, and fluid. Warning signs include squeal or grind, pull, a spongy pedal, or a dash warning lamp. Addressing symptoms early protects other components and keeps stops predictable.
Why repair brakes with Factory Tire
Diagnostics & service
Our staff maintains front and rear brake systems and related components: pads, shoes, parking brake, rotors, drums, and hydraulics. Unusual noise, vibration, or soft pedal feel warrants inspection—often it is more than pads alone (calipers, bearings, or fluid condition may contribute). If anything above sounds familiar, reach out to book service.
Factory Tire proudly serves brake repair customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Services in this category
Six brake services in order—inspection first, then component work from rotors through front and rear corners. Shop time on each card helps you plan your visit.
- ~30 min quick visits
- ~60 min standard work
- ~2 hr bay jobs
Brake inspection
Brakes use friction to stop your vehicle—that process generates serious heat. We inspect pads, fluid, hardware, and overall condition before recommending work.
- Best for
- Noise, pedal feel, mileage checks
- We record
- Lining thickness, fluid, warnings
Brake rotor replacement
Rotors work with your pads to shed speed. Heat cycles and scoring can push rotors past safe resurfacing—we replace when thickness or runout demands it.
- Addresses
- Pulsation, hot spots, heavy wear
- Paired with
- Pad replacement when recommended
Front disc brake repair
Modern vehicles commonly use front disc brakes. Service can include pads, hardware, calipers, and rotors depending on what inspection reveals.
- Typical scope
- Pads, rotors, caliper care
- Plan for
- Longer bay time than a quick inspection
Parking brake adjustment
Whether your parking brake acts on discs or drums, it keeps the vehicle stationary. We adjust cables, mechanisms, and shoes so engagement feels firm and even.
- Watch for
- Travel too long or uneven hold
- Outcome
- Confident parking on grade
Rear disc brake repair
Rear disc systems pair pads, calipers, and rotors—often with integrated parking brake hardware. We service the full corner so braking stays balanced.
- Covers
- Pads, rotors, slides, hardware
- Balance
- Matches front effort when applicable
Rear drum brake repair
Drum brakes still equip many rear axles. Shoes, drums, wheel cylinders, and hardware wear with mileage—we rebuild the assembly when friction surfaces are beyond spec.
- Components
- Shoes, drums, springs, hydraulics
- Expect
- Full axle attention, not a quick tweak
Brake inspection
Approx. time: 30 minutes | Price range: Get quote for price
The basics behind brake inspection services at Factory Tire
Brakes use friction to bring a vehicle to a complete stop. This friction creates a substantial amount of heat that can degrade the brakes and brake components over time. As a result, inspecting these components and ensuring proper operation has become a critical part of overall vehicle maintenance. Although brake systems vary from vehicle to vehicle, the responsibility and importance of the components remains the same. Today, some common brake types include drum and disc brakes. Drum brakes contain brake shoes, drums, wheel cylinders, springs, and self-adjusters. Disc brakes contain brake pads, rotors, calipers, and hydraulic components. Depending on the design of the rear brake system, the parking brake assembly, which keeps the vehicle from rolling once stopped, can be housed in either a drum or rotor. All of these components, including the brake pedal and brake fluid, should be checked during a brake inspection service to help ensure that a vehicle is safe to operate.
Why should you have brake inspection services performed at Factory Tire?
Brake inspections are crucial to ensuring safe driving conditions. Determining when to seek an inspection will depend on your driving conditions and preferences. The goal of our brake inspection is to find, diagnose, and discuss any issues while recommending brake repair procedures. During a brake inspection, we may discover that your brake system requires new brake pads or shoes, or the installation of new brake calipers or wheel cylinders. Alternatively, we may need to drain and replace your old brake fluid to rid 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 restore maximum braking ability, the rotors or drums of your disc or drum brake system might also need to be replaced. Our methods and items for repair will vary by inspection, so please contact us online or give us a call to learn more about brake maintenance.
We proudly service the Brake Inspection needs of customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Areas served: Toronto, ON | Etobicoke, ON | Rexdale, ON | and surrounding areas
Brake rotor replacement
Approx. time: 60 minutes | Price range: Get quote for price
The basics behind brake rotor replacement services at Factory Tire
Your brake system’s rotors, in conjunction with the brake pads, help bring your vehicle to a complete stop. Commonly made of cast iron, rotors are discs that mount to the wheel hub. When you press the brake pedal, the brake pads compress against the rotors and slow your wheels. Rotor design may vary from vehicle to vehicle and from brake system to brake system. Variations in design help dissipate the heat created between the brake pads and the rotors when you slow your vehicle. Disc brake systems can account for heat dissipation in two ways: either the rotors will have a ventilated design, or the brake pads will contain a slot on the surface. These vents and slots provide passages so air circulation can effectively cool the rotor. Proper heat dissipation is extremely important for prolonging the life of your rotors. Drivers are encouraged to watch their brake rotors and seek rotor repairs or rotor replacements when necessary.
Why should you have brake rotor replacement services performed at Factory Tire?
Brake pads and rotors work together to stop your vehicle, and share similar wear patterns. As brake pads compress against the rotor to stop the vehicle, the friction required to slow your wheels creates a large amount of heat that, if not properly dissipated, can wear down your brake pads and rotors. A vibrating brake pedal is one indication that your rotors are damaged and need to be replaced. When a rotor is removed from the brake assembly, the rotor will be inspected for cracks and other damage incurred during routine operation. Periodic inspections of rotors will prolong rotor repairs and replacements while ensuring your brake system continues operating as expected. Seeking brake rotor replacements within the service intervals indicated by your owner’s manual, or as wear and tear dictates, is an important part of brake maintenance. If you are wondering if a rotor replacement is right for your vehicle, please consult with a member of our service staff today.
We proudly service the Brake Rotor Replacement needs of customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Areas served: Toronto, ON | Etobicoke, ON | Rexdale, ON | and surrounding areas
Front disc brake repair
Approx. time: 120 minutes | Price range: Get quote for price
The basics behind front disc brake repair services at Factory Tire
In the brake systems of modern vehicles, disc brakes are used in both the front and rear of the vehicle. Front disc brake systems contain brake pads, calipers, rotors, and hydraulic components. In a disc brake system, the rotor is mounted to the wheel hub, and calipers are responsible for squeezing the brake pads against the disc in order to slow the speed of the turning rotor and bring the vehicle to a complete stop. Because front disc brake systems convert kinetic energy into heat, ventilation slots, holes, or vanes are necessary for expelling heat from the brake system. While the brake pads are already designed to withstand heat, excessive amounts of heat are still damaging to the pads as well as other disc brake components. Brake systems that use disc brakes are known to possess strong stopping power. Like all brake systems, however, disc brakes will wear over time. This is why routine maintenance is extremely important.
Why should you have front disc brake repair services performed at Factory Tire?
Because front brakes provide most of your vehicle’s stopping power, they tend to wear out more quickly than rear brakes. When deciding whether or not to schedule a front disc brake repair service, there are some symptoms to consider. Squealing noises from the front brakes point to worn brake pads, while grinding noises are a sure sign that your rotors need servicing. If your brake pedal shakes when engaged, this may also be a sign of bad rotors. A vehicle that pulls to one side when braking indicates a bad caliper or uneven brake pad wear, which can result from uneven distribution of pressure in the brake lines. Besides incurring additional repair costs, leaving symptoms of an impending front disc brake repair untreated can lead to serious, stressful situations for both yourself and other drivers on the road.
We proudly service the Front Disc Brake Repair needs of customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Areas served: Toronto, ON | Etobicoke, ON | Rexdale, ON | and surrounding areas
Parking brake adjustment
Approx. time: 30 minutes | Price range: Get quote for price
The basics behind parking brake adjustment services at Factory Tire
Whether you have a disc brake system or a drum brake system, you have a parking brake that is responsible for locking your vehicle in a parked position. The parking brake, also known as the emergency brake, is applied independently of regular brakes and is engaged by either pulling the parking brake lever or pressing a special pedal. Most motorists use the parking brake when parking on a steep hill. However, the parking brake can also be used to stop suddenly and prevent an accident from occurring. There are three types of parking brakes that use a ratchet locking mechanism: stick, center level, and pedal. Each type of parking brake depends on the style of driver’s seat, and each operates differently depending on the brake system. You should always consult the owner’s manual to determine the correct position of a disengaged parking brake and whether or not your parking brake needs an adjustment.
Why should you have parking brake adjustment services performed at Factory Tire?
A properly functioning parking brake is critical for your safety and the safety of your passengers. At some point in the life of your brake system, it may be necessary to adjust the parking brake for a few reasons. Parking brakes use cables to transmit lever movement, and these cables stretch through use and as they age. A properly tensioned cable is an important part of firmly engaging a parking brake. A parking brake that no longer grips as it once did or sticks is another reason to seek a parking brake adjustment. Solutions to some parking brake problems may be found in the replacement of parts or additional lubrication to moving components. Our staff will determine the correct parking brake repair or adjustment procedure upon inspecting your parking brake and accompanying components.
We proudly service the Parking Brake Adjustment needs of customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Areas served: Toronto, ON | Etobicoke, ON | Rexdale, ON | and surrounding areas
Rear disc brake repair
Approx. time: 120 minutes | Price range: Get quote for price
The basics behind rear disc brake repair services at Factory Tire
Some brake systems use disc brakes in the rear of a vehicle. Most rear disc brake systems contain brake pads, calipers, rotors, and a parking brake assembly. Calipers are responsible for squeezing the brake pads against the rotor, which is mounted to the wheel hub. When you apply pressure to the brakes, the brake pads are hydraulically pressed against the brake disc to create the necessary amount of friction for slowing the turning rotor. A rear disc brake system converts kinetic energy into heat. Most brake rotors incorporate a ventilated design to release heat from the brake system. When the parking brake is applied, a piston is pushed into the brake pad to keep the vehicle from moving. In some systems, a “drum in hat” parking brake assembly uses parking brake shoes to keep the vehicle from moving. Brake systems with rear disc brakes are known to possess strong stopping power in even the worst driving conditions. However, they are still susceptible to the same type of wear and tear as any regularly used brake system.
Why should you have rear disc brake repair services performed at Factory Tire?
Braking naturally creates a substantial amount of heat and friction, so rear disc brakes will wear from natural use. Routine rear disc brake inspections can prevent excessive wear from damaging other brake components like calipers and rotors. Completely worn brake pads can cause calipers to squeeze metal on metal, which will damage the rotors. Some disc brake pads have a wear indicator strip that makes a whistling sound to notify you when brake pads need replacements. Sometimes the calipers can stick and keep from retracting all the way, which can cause quicker wear on brake pads. Squealing and grinding noises are the first sign of disc brake issues, but be sure to seek a rear brake repair service for your disc brakes at the first sign of any trouble. Properly working disc brakes are important for your safety and the safety of other drivers on the road.
We proudly service the Rear Disc Brake Repair needs of customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Areas served: Toronto, ON | Etobicoke, ON | Rexdale, ON | and surrounding areas
Rear drum brake repair
Approx. time: 120 minutes | Price range: Get quote for price
The basics behind rear drum brake repair services at Factory Tire
Some brake systems use rear drum brakes instead of rear disc brakes. Drum brake components consist of brake drums, shoes, wheel cylinders, and hardware including springs and self-adjusters. The brake shoes sit against the drum until the brakes are applied. Once applied, brake fluid pushes the wheel cylinders against the brake shoes, which in turn press against the brake drum and create the friction required to stop your vehicle. When you let off the brakes, the springs return the brake shoes back to their original position. This self-adjusting system helps keep the brake shoes in position when the brakes are not applied. As the brake shoes gradually become worn, the self-adjuster compensates for the worn area by adjusting the original position of the brake shoe so that it is closer to the brake drum. Because rear drum brakes serve an important role in slowing your vehicle, it is wise to get them repaired and replaced as necessary.
Why should you have rear drum brake repair services performed at Factory Tire?
During use, rear drum brakes create a serious amount of heat and friction that can degrade brake components over time. Grinding, screeching, or squealing noises signal worn brake shoes rubbing against the brake drum. Worn springs and an insufficiently lubricated self-adjuster can cause brake shoes to wear down quickly. Rapid and excessive wear may also point to problems with other components. Wheel cylinders that do not receive adequate brake fluid and worn springs that are unable to return brake shoes to their original position are both contributors to worn brake shoes and inevitable rear brake repairs. Because driving on worn rear drum brakes can endanger the life of yourself and other passengers, it is important to repair your brakes as needed. Our rear drum brake repair service can help. We cover rear drum brakes and accompanying components—like brake shoes, wheel cylinders, springs, and self-adjusters—to help ensure maximum drum brake performance.
We proudly service the Rear Drum Brake Repair needs of customers in Toronto, ON, Etobicoke, ON, Rexdale, ON, and surrounding areas.
Areas served: Toronto, ON | Etobicoke, ON | Rexdale, ON | and surrounding areas