Brake Repair in Weatherford, TX

The Importance of Your Diesel Truck’s Brakes 

807 Fort Worth Hwy,
Weatherford, TX 76086

(817) 594-9909

Mon – Fri: 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Closed Weekends

Brake Repair Where You Need It

Although brake repair is important for any vehicle, it’s even more crucial when you drive a diesel truck, such as a Ford Super Duty, GMC Sierra 2500, 3500, Chevy Silverado 2500, 3500, Ram 2500, 3500, 4500, or 5500, or a similar model. Your truck not only weighs more than a compact car, but it’s also designed to carry or tow a larger payload. The extra weight can accelerate wear on your brakes, yet you depend on those brakes for timely stops, even with the extra push created by your load’s momentum. When your truck needs braking system work, you don’t have to worry about driving elsewhere to find reputable help. Texas Diesel Power in Weatherford, Texas, your best destination for your truck’s brake repair, is nearby. You’ll find us conveniently located at 807 Fort Worth Hwy, Weatherford, TX 76086. We’re here to assist you Mon – Fri: 8:00AM – 5:00PM, and walk-ins are welcome. To schedule your appointment, please complete our online contact form or call us at (817) 594-9909.      

Understanding Your Brakes 

Whether you’re driving your truck for basic family transportation, towing the hotshot load that pays your bills, hauling hay across the ranch, or just having fun, you depend on your brakes. When you press the pedal, you’re able to stop with just that touch because of hydraulic force and friction. Brake fluid from the master cylinder is forced through the hoses/lines from the master cylinder to the smaller wheel cylinders. The fluid force moves the brake calipers, causing them to push the brake pads against the rotors or discs. It’s a good idea to bring your truck in for a brake check periodically as part of your routine preventive maintenance plan. There are, however, signs you may notice that should prompt you to bring your truck to the attention of our expert technicians. Squealing during braking typically indicates the need for brake pad replacement. Excessive vibration when applying the brakes may indicate a warped rotor, and a spongy feeling pedal signals low fluid levels, which could warn of a major leak or a cracked master cylinder. A burning smell could mean that a brake caliper is stuck or that the emergency brake is on. Any increase in stopping distance is cause for concern. However, you won’t have to worry or take an unnecessary risk when you entrust your truck to Texas Diesel Power.  

Caring for Your Safety and More 

At Texas Diesel Power, we care about your safety and more. That translates into the highest quality brake repair and outstanding customer service. We offer same-day service, getting you back on the road as soon as possible. If you can’t come in during business hours, we offer an option for after-hours drop-off and pick-up. Our professional technicians use only appropriate replacement components sourced from trusted vendors. We never upsell by recommending parts or repairs that aren’t necessary. Through our years in operation, area motorists have come to trust us for our exceptional craftsmanship and honest work. We treat you like family, charging fair prices and offering additional discounts that can be found on our Specials tab. For the safe, reliable brake repair your diesel truck needs, count on Texas Diesel Power.