Expert On-Site Specialist for 90016
The Brakes Guy provides certified mobile brake repair near me in Mid-City. We come to your home or office near the Crenshaw Boulevard, Jefferson Boulevard, or La Brea Avenue. We specialize in same-day brake pad replacement and rotor service for all vehicle makes and models.
Mid-City's central location means you're on the 10 freeway, La Brea, or Crenshaw daily. We come to your home, apartment, or business along any of these corridors to handle your brakes without disrupting your day.
We serve all of Mid-City and the surrounding Los Angeles area. Get a transparent, upfront quote for your vehicle in seconds.
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Mid-City's flat streets can mask brake wear until it's severe. We recommend brake inspections every 15,000 miles for drivers who primarily use surface streets and freeways daily.
Serving all of Los Angeles County: While we specialize in Mid-City, we serve the entire greater Los Angeles area. View all service areas →
Mid-City drivers deal with some of the worst surface street congestion in Los Angeles — Pico Boulevard, Olympic Boulevard, and La Cienega Boulevard are all stop-and-go corridors that put continuous, low-speed braking stress on pads and rotors. The area's flat terrain can mask rotor wear that only becomes apparent during hard stops, and the high density of apartments means many residents haven't had a regular shop relationship in years. We work comfortably in street parking and apartment lots throughout 90016 and the surrounding blocks.
Yes — street parking and apartment lots are our most common work environments in Mid-City. We just need a reasonably flat surface with enough room to safely jack the vehicle. Let us know the parking setup when you book and we'll plan around it.
Call us at (310) 307-1431 or use the online booking form. We typically have same-day slots available on weekdays and can often accommodate weekends. We'll confirm your location, get your vehicle info, and show up with everything needed.
Brake pull usually means uneven brake force between the left and right front calipers. It's often caused by a sticking caliper, uneven pad wear, or a collapsed brake hose. It's a safety issue worth addressing promptly. We can diagnose and repair it at your location in Mid-City.