Brakes are arguably the most important safety feature on any vehicle, and that holds especially true for heavy equipment. With Panhandle Truck & Equipment Repair, you get trusted brake repair service in Tekoa, WA, and beyond, from certified diesel mechanics.
Don't Get Stopped by Faulty Brakes: Brake Repair in Tekoa, WA
Our team of certified mechanics is highly skilled in diagnosing and repairing a wide range of brake problems. Here's what we can do to keep your brakes in top shape:
- Comprehensive Brake Service: We offer a complete suite of brake services, including replacing worn-out brake shoes, resurfacing brake drums, and repairing or replacing damaged calipers and wheel cylinders. Our mechanics will perform a thorough inspection of your entire braking system to ensure all components are functioning properly.
- Fast & Efficient Repairs: We know that downtime due to brake issues can be costly. That's why we prioritize fast and efficient brake repairs, getting your equipment back on the job as quickly as possible.
- Genuine Bendix Parts: When it comes to your brakes, quality matters. That's why we use only genuine Bendix brake parts, known for their durability, performance, and safety.
Keeping You In Control: Professional Brake Service
Schedule your brake repair service today at Panhandle Truck & Equipment Repair. Contact us at (509) 284-7605 to discuss your needs and get a free quote.
Areas We Service
Panhandle Truck & Equipment Repair is proud to serve the hardworking individuals and fleets that keep the Inland Northwest running. Here are some of the cities frequently included in our mobile service area:
- Washington: Spokane, Walla Walla, Ritzville, Colville, Wilbur
- Idaho: Couer d'Alene, Lewiston, Moscow, St. Regis, Kellogg, Orofino, Sandpoint
Not listed here? Don't hesitate to call us at (509) 284-7605! We're always happy to discuss the possibility of extending our mobile service to your location, depending on your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What Are the Symptoms of Bad Brake Shoes?
Signs of worn-out brake shoes can include grinding noises when braking, increased stopping distances, a soft or spongy feeling in the brake pedal, and a burning smell coming from the brakes. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to have your brakes inspected immediately.
How Do I Contact the Shop?
You can contact Panhandle Truck & Equipment Repair by phone at (509) 284-7605 or by visiting our shop in Tekoa, WA.