Your truck's brakes are its most critical safety feature, ensuring you can stop safely and control your vehicle even under heavy loads. Over time, brake systems can wear down, leading to decreased stopping power, longer braking distances, and potentially dangerous situations. At AES Truck Repair, we offer comprehensive brake inspection and repair services to keep your truck’s braking system in top working condition. Our expert technicians perform detailed inspections and repairs on brake pads, rotors, calipers, air brake systems, and ABS to ensure your truck remains road-safe and compliant with safety regulations.
We provide fast, reliable brake services along major routes like I-44, Route 66, and US-65, serving truckers in Springfield, Joplin, Lebanon, and surrounding areas. Whether you need routine maintenance or emergency brake repairs, we ensure your truck’s braking system is performing at its best.
Why Choose AES Truck Repair for Brake Inspection and Repair?
FAQs for Brake Inspection and Repair
1. What areas do you serve for brake inspection and repair?
We provide comprehensive brake inspection and repair services throughout southwest Missouri, including Springfield, Joplin, Lebanon, Republic, and along key routes like I-44, US-60, and Route 66.
2. What are the signs that my truck’s brakes need repair?
Common signs of brake issues include squeaking or grinding noises, vibrations when braking, a soft or spongy brake pedal, longer stopping distances, or the ABS warning light. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s time for a brake inspection.
3. Can you perform brake repairs on-site?
Yes, we offer mobile brake repair services. If you’re experiencing brake problems and can’t make it to our shop, we can come to your location along I-44, Route 66, or in cities like Springfield and Ozark to perform repairs on-site.
4. How often should I schedule a brake inspection?
We recommend scheduling a brake inspection every 25,000 to 50,000 miles or as part of your routine maintenance, depending on your truck’s usage. Regular inspections help prevent major brake failures and ensure your safety on the road.
5. What parts of the braking system do you inspect and repair?
We inspect and repair all components of your truck’s brake system, including brake pads, rotors, calipers, brake drums, air brakes, brake lines, and anti-lock braking systems (ABS). Our goal is to ensure every part of your braking system is functioning properly.
6. How do I schedule a brake inspection or repair?
To schedule a brake inspection or repair, call us at (417) 855-9066. We offer both in-shop and mobile services to get your truck’s brakes back in top condition quickly and efficiently.
Mobile Truck Repair Service Area
At AES Truck Repair Springfield, we offer a full range of services to meet all your truck repair needs. From routine maintenance to emergency roadside assistance, we are equipped to handle it all. Our goal is to keep your trucks running smoothly and efficiently with minimal downtime.


