Precision service for performance, safety and value.
Brake and rotor conditions directly affect braking performance in prestige and European vehicles. Reduced stopping power, vibration and uneven wear can all point to underlying issues within the braking system. At Cavalo Service Department, every brake repair in Melbourne is approached with a full system assessment to ensure safety and proper performance.
Our brake replacement services use OEM-grade components, precise measurement and manufacturer-aligned procedures. We inspect pads, rotors, calipers, sensors and hydraulic systems to identify the root cause before carrying out any work. This ensures your braking system performs the way it was designed to from the factory.
Signs You Need Brake or Rotor Repairs
Brake issues tend to develop gradually, but once you know what to look for, the early signs are easy to recognise. A high-pitched squeal or grinding noise during braking is one of the most common indicators. Vibration through the brake pedal or steering wheel can point to rotor distortion, especially under load.
You may also notice longer stopping distances, reduced responsiveness or the vehicle pulling to one side when braking. Dashboard warning lights are another clear indication that the braking system requires inspection. In some cases, visible scoring or damage on the rotor surface can be seen through the wheel.
Ignoring these signs can lead to more extensive damage, turning a straightforward repair into a more costly one. It is highly advisable to look for brake repairs near you as soon as you notice anything off.
What's Included in a Cavalo Brake Repair
A complete brake and rotor replacement, not just a parts swap.
- Full brake system inspection
- OEM-grade rotors, pads and hardware
- Manufacturer-specified brake fluid and hydraulic servicing
- Sensor and wear indicator reset
- Road test and final check
- Complimentary wash and vac
Where fluid condition is a factor, we may recommend a brake fluid flush to restore proper hydraulic performance.
Our Brake and Rotor Replacement Process
1. Inspection and Measurement
Diagnostic inspection of pads, rotors, calipers, sensors and brake fluid. Measure rotor thickness and runout against the manufacturer’s specification.
2. Quote
Provide a clear quote with findings before any work starts.
3. OEM-approved repair/installation
Machine or replace rotors using OEM-grade components.
4. New pads and reset
Install new pads and reset wear sensors as required. Bleed and test the hydraulic system.
5. Road test & final checks
Every vehicle is road tested after brake repairs or brake replacement to ensure proper performance, safety and drivability.
Brake and Rotor Issues We Commonly Repair
If you are searching for a brake repair near you in Melbourne, Cavalo provides accurate diagnosis and correct repair methods from the start. Book a service and experience brake replacement carried out to exact manufacturer standards, with careful attention to detail.
Warped or Distorted Rotors
Warped rotors can cause vibration through the brake pedal and steering wheel, especially under braking at speed. In some cases, machining can restore the rotor if it remains within specification. If not, full replacement is required.
Worn Brake Pads
As pads wear down, stopping performance drops and the risk of rotor damage increases. Delaying replacement can lead to scoring, which may require full brake rotor replacement instead of a simpler service. Cavalo checks the pad condition at every visit and can assist with brake pad repair.
Sticking or Seized Calipers
Seized calipers can cause uneven pad wear, pulling under braking and reduced control. This issue is more common in vehicles that remain unused or operate in stop-start conditions, where components are under constant load.
Brake Fluid Contamination
Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which reduces hydraulic pressure and braking consistency. This can affect pedal feel and stopping performance. Related issues can also impact handling, which may involve further checks within steering and suspension systems.
Experienced Prestige Technicians
Our qualified team specialises in servicing prestige, performance, and European vehicles, using the right tools and techniques for your make and model.
Warranty-Safe Servicing
Every job follows manufacturer-approved procedures with OEM-grade parts and fluids, ensuring your factory warranty remains protected.
Prestige Service.
Start to Finish
From luxury loan cars and barista-made coffee to a complimentary wash and vac, we make servicing your car straightforward and stress-free.
The Premier Prestige Hub for Docklands & CBD
99 Lorimer St, Docklands, Vic 3008
7:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
An Experienced Team You Can Rely On
Factory-trained backgrounds. Brand-specific expertise. Decades of collective experience from the world’s leading prestige brands.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should brake rotors be replaced?
Brake rotors typically last between 60,000 and 80,000 km, depending on driving style and vehicle type. European performance vehicles may require replacement sooner due to higher braking loads.
Can brake rotors be machined instead of replaced?
Yes, rotors can be machined if they are still above the manufacturer’s minimum thickness. Cavalo measures each rotor before deciding if machining is suitable or if replacement is required.
How much does brake and rotor replacement cost?
Cost depends on the vehicle, rotor type and whether pads or sensors also need replacing. Cavalo provides a clear, itemised quote after the inspection.
How long does brake and rotor replacement take?
Most brake and rotor jobs take between 2 and 4 hours. Larger or high-performance systems may take longer.
Is it safe to drive with worn brake rotors?
No. Worn or damaged rotors reduce performance and increase the risk of brake failure. Book a service with us to ensure your system is operating safely and efficiently.
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