Brake failure can lead to collisions, violations, and injury. Michigan Truck Solutions offers reliable brake repair that keeps your truck safe and compliant with DOT standards.
Contact UsBrake Repair in Muskegon, MI
Brakes are one of the most critical safety systems on any diesel truck, and failure is not an option. At Michigan Truck Solutions in Muskegon, MI, we specialize in commercial brake repair that keeps your truck safe, compliant, and responsive under load.
Our experienced diesel mechanics know what to look for in air brake systems and can quickly diagnose everything from worn shoes to air leaks and ABS failures. If your brakes feel off, pull to one side, or trigger a warning light, don’t wait—get them inspected today.
- Complete brake inspections and diagnostics
- Brake shoe, and drum replacements
- Air line and chamber repairs
- ABS sensor and system troubleshooting
- Slack adjuster service and S-cam replacements
What Makes Michigan Truck Solutions Different?
We bring deep expertise in air brake systems and heavy-duty components, so your diesel service is handled by techs who understand commercial braking from the inside out. Our shop is equipped to get trucks in and out fast—without compromising quality or safety. From one-truck owner-operators to full fleets, we keep your stopping power strong.
- 90-day labor and 1-year parts warranty
- Certified diesel repair shop for Class 7 and 8 braking systems
- Trusted by fleet managers across West Michigan for reliable brake service
Contact Us About Brake Repair Now: Call 231-246-8167!
Brake issues shouldn’t be ignored. Call 231-246-8167 now to schedule expert brake repair at Michigan Truck Solutions—where safety meets skill.
What Areas Do You Serve For Brake Repair?
In addition to Muskegon, MI, we also serve North Muskegon, Norton Shores, Grand Haven, Ferrysburg, Whitehall, Montague, Coopersville, Allendale, Newaygo, Grand Rapids, and Kentwood.
What are the most common brakes on semi-trailers?
Most semi-trailers use air drum brakes, though some use air disc brakes. Both systems rely on compressed air and require regular inspection to avoid uneven wear or system failure.
Why did my brakes go bad so fast?
Rapid brake wear can be caused by overloading, poor air pressure management, incorrect slack adjuster settings, or dragging brakes. A qualified diesel mechanic can quickly identify the root cause.
How Can I Get Brake Repair?
Call 231-246-8167 to schedule your brake repair service at Michigan Truck Solutions today—trusted diesel service that keeps you safe.
