1990 Dodge Ramcharger Brake Service & Repair

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Our auto technicians are trained to perform 1990 Dodge Ramcharger brake checks, brake services, and brake repairs. Schedule your appointment now.

How Often Do Your Dodge Ramcharger Brakes Need Service

Getting your 1990 Ramcharger’s brakes checked before trouble starts is a good idea. There's no need to wait for a problem. We offer free brake inspections as a benefit to all of our customers so that we can help prevent problems from starting in the first place. You can ask for a free brake check at any time. Schedule one on its own or request a brake check during a regular service, like an oil change. However, if routine car care has slipped your mind for quite some time, you might want to pay attention and watch for the following brake issues.

Symptoms of bad brakes include unusual sounds, vibration or pulsation in the pedal or steering wheel, a burning smell near your tires, a dashboard brake light that’s powered on, or a sensation that things aren't like they used to be. You know your Dodge Ramcharger best. Turn to our technicians to help keep your brakes at peak performance! Vehicle manufacturers like Dodge generally recommend that at a minimum, front and rear brakes are disassembled and serviced at least once every 12,000 miles or 12 months. That includes checking the parking brake, too. Brake service and/or repair should be performed as necessary. Want to keep your brakes ready for anything? Stop at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care for a quick inspection. We offer free brake checks seven days a week. Our expert technicians are happy to examine your 1990 Dodge Ramcharger brakes, brake pads, and other braking components. Preventative brake care can help keep you safe on the road.

Replacing Your Dodge Ramcharger’s Brake Pads

How often should you change your 1990 Dodge Ramcharger’s brake pads? It largely depends on where and how you drive. The majority of brake pads last between 30,000 and 40,000 miles. If you drive mostly on the highway and tend to brake smoothly (as opposed to slamming on the brakes), your brake pads may last longer. Hauling heavy loads and riding your brakes can shorten brake pad lifespan. How often you need to replace your brake pads also depends on what kind you have on your Ramcharger. Some brake pad materials last longer than others. Luckily, Firestone Complete Auto Care offers Dodge Ramcharger brake pad replacements, coupons on brake services, and a limited Lifetime Parts Warranty on brake pads. We do brake checks and brake pad replacements every day, and for your Ramcharger, we’ll only use parts that meet or surpass Dodge’s standards.

Brake Repair for Dodge Ramcharger

You might have a strong and reliable engine in your Dodge  Ramcharger. One that’s strong enough to take you into high mileage territory. But if you can’t stop it, it’s as good as scrap metal. Don't wait if you're experiencing brake squeaks or a loss of braking power. Safe driving and responsive brakes go hand in hand. Plus, ignoring your brake problems can result in more damage and higher brake repair bills. For instance, rotors may start to warp when you drive on worn brake pads, shortening the life of healthy parts due to the metal on metal grinding that occurs. We can help prevent that damage from happening. Visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for the right brake repair for your 1990 Dodge Ramcharger. Our brake repair services include brake pad/shoe removal and replacement, rotor/drum resurfacing, brake fluid exchange/bleeding, and brake caliper and wheel cylinder installation. Make an appointment for Dodge Ramcharger brake repairs or services today.

Dodge Ramcharger Brakes Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can cause my Ramcharger to shake when I apply the brakes? Faulty brake calipers, worn brake pads or rotors, loose or worn suspension parts, and warped rotors can cause your Ramcharger to shake during braking. If you’re experiencing odd brake behavior, schedule a free brake inspection at a nearby Firestone Complete Auto Care.
  • What is the total number of brake pads on my Ramcharger? It’s common for vehicles to have four brake pads per axle — two on each front wheel and two on each back wheel. Since the front wheels tend to put in more work when bringing your Ramcharger to a stop, the front brake pads usually wear out sooner than the rear ones.
  • How long can I expect my Ramcharger brake pads to last? In general, brake pads can last from 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Certain factors, like driving on highways mostly and braking smoothly, can help your brake pads last longer. Hauling heavy loads and riding your brakes can shorten brake pad lifespan.
  • Does brake fluid leak when the car is off? Because your Ramcharger brake system is a closed hydraulic system, it should not leak brake fluid. However, if components in your brake system have worn out or been damaged, it might cause brake fluid to leak.
  • Where can I go for Ramcharger brake repair near me? When you need your Ramcharger brakes serviced, you can count on Firestone Complete Auto Care. Schedule an appointment for a free brake inspection at a nearby location and visit us soon. Or, we might be able to come to you for brake service with our Firestone Direct mobile mechanics. See if our mobile brake repairs are available near you!

1990 Dodge Ramcharger Repair

Let's take care of your 1990 Dodge Ramcharger together. We’re ready to help when something goes wrong or to help stop a problem in the first place. Click on a repair below to learn more about 1990 Dodge Ramcharger repairs.