
Brake Pad & Rotor Replacement
Reliable Braking Starts Here
Your vehicle’s brakes are essential to your safety—and regular brake pad and rotor maintenance ensures they perform exactly when you need them. At Scott's Ivy Exxon Automotive & Tire, our certified technicians provide fast, dependable brake pad and rotor replacement for all makes and models. Whether you’re experiencing noisy brakes, vibrations, or decreased stopping power, our team delivers expert service you can trust.
Signs You Need Brake Pad or Rotor Replacement
If you notice any of the following, it’s time to schedule a brake inspection:
- Squealing or grinding sounds
- Steering wheel vibration when braking
- Soft or spongy brake pedal
- Longer stopping distances
- Burning smell after braking
- Dashboard brake warning light
- Visible wear on brake pads
Ignoring brake issues can lead to unsafe driving conditions or costly repairs—let our team diagnose and fix the problem early.
What Our Brake Service Includes
✔Full Brake System Inspection
We evaluate brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and fluid levels to identify any safety concerns.
✔Premium Brake Pad Replacement
We install high-quality ceramic or semi-metallic pads designed for quiet, smooth, and reliable stopping.
✔Rotor Replacement or Resurfacing
If your rotors are warped, worn, or below safety specifications, we replace them with premium, OEM-grade rotors for optimal performance.
✔Brake Fluid Check
We verify fluid condition and levels to ensure consistent brake pressure.
✔Final Road Test & Safety Verification
Every job ends with a complete test drive to guarantee your brakes perform perfectly.
Why Drivers Choose Scott's Ivy Exxon Automotive & Tire
- Experienced, ASE-certified technicians
- Quality parts that meet or exceed OEM standards
- Honest recommendations—no unnecessary upselling
- Fast turnaround times
- Competitive pricing
- Friendly, local service you can depend on
At Scott's Ivy Exxon Automotive & Tire, we treat your vehicle as if it were our own—keeping your family safe on every trip.
How Often Should Brakes Be Replaced?
Brake pad lifespan typically ranges from 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on driving habits and vehicle type. Rotors usually last through two pad cycles, but can require earlier replacement if heavily worn or warped.
Our team will assess your brakes and provide clear, straightforward guidance so you know exactly what your vehicle needs.







