Truck Brake Repair Services in Kansas City, KS

Brake Repair for Commercial Trucks – Kansas City Metro Coverage

When you’re hauling heavy loads through Lenexa and the greater Kansas City area, brake performance isn’t optional; it’s critical for safety, compliance, and uptime.


Champion FleetCare provides professional truck brake repair in Lenexa, KS, servicing diesel trucks, trailers, and commercial fleets.


Whether you operate a single work truck or manage a fleet, we offer in-shop and mobile brake service to minimize downtime and prevent DOT violations.


Conveniently located at 13904 W 108th St, Lenexa, KS 66215, we support businesses across the Kansas City metro with fast, accurate brake diagnostics and repairs.

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5+

Years of Experience

 Brake Problems That Put Your Fleet at Risk

Brake issues often develop gradually. Addressing them early helps avoid accidents, out-of-service violations, and expensive repairs.

Increased Stopping Distance

Longer braking distances can signal worn brake shoes, failing pads, air pressure issues, or hydraulic system problems.

Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal

A weak pedal may indicate air leaks, fluid loss, failing brake chambers, or master cylinder concerns.

Grinding or Squealing Noises

Metal-on-metal sounds typically indicate worn brake linings, drum damage, or rotor wear, all requiring immediate attention.

Air Leaks in Air Brake Systems

Hissing sounds or pressure loss can compromise stopping power and lead to failed inspections.

ABS Warning Lights

Faulty sensors, damaged wiring, or control module issues can affect stability and braking performance.

Truck Pulling to One Side

Uneven braking force often results from seized calipers, worn components, or imbalanced air pressure.

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Brake Repair & Services For Trucks 

We provide complete brake system diagnostics and repair services for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles.


Because suspension condition directly impacts braking performance, we also inspect related components and may recommend suspension repair when worn springs, bushings, or alignment issues affect stopping stability.


Air Brake System Diagnostics  

Comprehensive testing of air compressors, tanks, valves, chambers, and air lines to ensure proper pressure and function.

Brake Shoe, Drum & S-Cam Repairs  

Inspection and replacement of worn brake shoes, drums, bushings, and S-cam components to restore stopping performance.

Brake Chamber & Slack Adjuster Replacement  

Repairing or replacing worn chambers and adjusting slack mechanisms for proper brake application.

Hydraulic Brake Repairs  

Servicing calipers, rotors, master cylinders, brake lines, and fluid systems on light- and medium-duty trucks.

ABS & Sensor Diagnostics  

Troubleshooting ABS modules, wheel speed sensors, and electrical connections to maintain safe braking and compliance.

DOT Brake Inspections  

Thorough inspections with documentation to help fleets meet federal and state safety standards.

Complete Brake Rebuilds  

Full system overhauls for trucks and trailers experiencing significant wear or repeated brake failures.

Our technicians focus on safety, reliability, and compliance — not guesswork.

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Why Choose Champion FleetCare of Kansas City?

Brake systems demand precision and experience. Our team understands how brake performance directly impacts fleet safety and operational reliability.


Fleet operators trust Champion FleetCare because we provide:

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Experienced diesel and commercial brake specialists

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Mobile and in-shop repair options

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DOT-compliant inspections and documentation

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Fast turnaround to reduce downtime

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Clear communication and honest repair recommendations

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Service for trucks, trailers, and full fleets

We prioritize stopping power, compliance, and long-term durability.

Trusted by Fleets and Truck Owners in Lenexa & the Kansas City Area

Champion FleetCare proudly provides truck brake repair in Lenexa, KS, and throughout the Kansas City metro area.


We support:

  • Delivery and logistics fleets
  • Construction and contractor trucks
  • Utility and municipal vehicles
  • Owner-operators
  • Commercial trailers and fleet equipment

Book a Brake Repair Appointment for Your Truck

If your brakes feel soft, make noise, lose air pressure, or trigger warning lights, don’t wait for a failed inspection or roadside breakdown.


Call (913) 498-9999 to schedule brake repair service or visit us at 13904 W 108th St, Lenexa, KS 66215.


Champion FleetCare is here to keep your trucks stopping safely and operating reliably.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs my truck's brakes need repair?

    Common signs of truck brake problems include increased stopping distance, grinding or squealing noises, soft brake pedals, air pressure loss, ABS warning lights, and the truck pulling to one side. These symptoms may indicate worn brake shoes, failing brake chambers, air leaks, or hydraulic system issues. Early brake inspection helps prevent safety risks and DOT violations.


  • How often should commercial truck brakes be inspected?

    Commercial truck brakes should be inspected during routine preventive maintenance and before long-haul trips. Many fleets conduct brake checks every 10,000–25,000 miles, depending on usage and load weight. DOT regulations also require brake components to meet specific safety standards. Regular inspections reduce breakdown risk and out-of-service violations.


  • What causes air brake pressure loss in heavy-duty trucks?

    Air brake pressure loss is often caused by leaking air lines, damaged brake chambers, faulty valves, worn seals, or compressor issues. Hissing sounds or slow pressure build-up are warning signs. Air system leaks compromise stopping power and can result in failed inspections if not repaired promptly.


  • What types of trucks do you provide brake repair for?

    We provide truck brake repair and air brake service for a wide range of vehicles, including medium- and heavy-duty diesel trucks, semi trucks, tractor-trailers, and Class 8 commercial vehicles.


    Our team services box trucks, straight trucks, delivery trucks, service trucks, and utility vehicles, along with popular platforms such as Isuzu, Hino, RAM 3500–5500, GMC 3500–5500, and Ford F-350 through F-750 models.


    We also perform brake repairs on major heavy-duty brands, including Freightliner, Kenworth, Peterbilt, Volvo, and Mack, as well as motorhomes (Class A, B, C), buses, and commercial trailers like dump trailers, equipment trailers, and utility trailers.

  • Can I drive my truck with worn brake components?

    Driving with worn brake components is unsafe and may lead to increased stopping distance, uneven braking, and potential accidents. Severely worn shoes, damaged drums, or air leaks can result in roadside citations or out-of-service orders. Prompt repair protects safety, compliance, and long-term fleet reliability.