
Your car’s brakes are a vital safety component and as such, should be maintained frequently and by certified technicians. This is where MAG MINI of Dublin comes in! We provide certified MINI service so you can get out on Ohio roads safely. And since your MINI Cooper or Countryman is built for sublime performance, maintaining its brakes is an absolute must to maximize performance.
Schedule brake service at our Dublin MINI dealer and our technicians will handle everything from caliper repairs to brake pad replacements and more. We’re here to be the local auto service center you turn to for high-quality brake repairs you can always count on. Be sure to ask about our MINI service specials on brake repairs and genuine MINI parts.



How Long Can I Go Without New Brakes?
If you think you might need new car brakes, we recommend you bring your vehicle in for brake service right away, as this can impact your safety as well as the safety of others on the road. Your brakes are what stop your vehicle, so whether someone brakes abruptly in front of you or a deer runs out into the road, you want to ensure your brakes are performing their best. Plus, uneven wear of brake pads can impact the overall performance and longevity of your vehicle as well as fuel economy.
Schedule a Brake Inspection
Schedule brake service for your MINI at our Dublin auto service center. Our certified MINI service technicians will perform a thorough inspection of your car’s brake system and see what needs to be repaired or replaced.
Buy New Brake Pads
A car’s brake pads wear out over time, which means they need to be replaced every 10,000-20,000 miles or so, depending on your driving habits. We carry OEM brake pads at our MINI parts center and can install them for you right here at our local auto service center.
Order MINI Brake Rotors
Rotors look like discs, and they need to be replaced about every 50,000-70,000 miles. We can order MINI rotors for you and put them on your vehicle when they’re due for replacement.
Get a Brake Fluid Exchange
Typically, brake fluid should be flushed every two years or 30,000 miles, whichever comes first, though this also depends on your driving habits. We recommend that you consult your owner’s manual for an estimate of when your vehicle requires a brake fluid exchange.