You should inspect your brakes every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. However, if you attend track days or drive aggressively, you may need inspections more frequently.
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You should inspect your brakes every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. However, if you attend track days or drive aggressively, you may need inspections more frequently.
This service includes a visual inspection of the rotors for chipping or heat damage. We also check pad wear, weigh the rotors to ensure they meet factory specifications, and replace the specialized brake fluid.
Signs of suspension issues include a bumpy ride, the car pulling to one side, uneven tire wear, or a knocking sound when driving over bumps.
Specialists have the specific diagnostic software, OEM parts, and specialized training required for high-performance vehicles. Standard mechanics often lack the tools and knowledge to handle complex supercar engineering safely.
Yes. Extreme heat causes brake fluid to degrade faster and rubber suspension components (like bushings) to dry out and crack prematurely. Regular localized maintenance is crucial.