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Landas Automotive Repair

✓ Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection

870 W Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376

License #277249 · California state licensing records · data refresh 2026-08-03

About this brake and lamp inspection station

Located at 870 W Rialto Ave in Rialto, CA, Landas Automotive Repair serves drivers across the Rialto area. Its state license — #277249 — is on record in California's licensing data as of 2026-08-03.

State records list its specialty as Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection — self-reported by the shop. Phone: (909) 879-0184. Hours and wait times vary — calling first beats a wasted trip.

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Common questions

Where is Landas Automotive Repair located?

Landas Automotive Repair is at 870 W Rialto Ave, Rialto, CA 92376. Phone: (909) 879-0184.

What license does Landas Automotive Repair hold?

Landas Automotive Repair appears in California state licensing records under license #277249 (data refresh 2026-08-03).

What are the signs I need new brakes?

Squealing or grinding sounds, vibration in the pedal, longer stopping distances, or a spongy pedal are the primary warning signs.

  • Squealing = wear indicators touching rotor (replace soon)
  • Grinding = metal-on-metal (replace immediately)
  • Pulsation or vibration often means warped rotors
  • Soft/spongy pedal may indicate hydraulic issue, not just pads
  • Dashboard brake warning light is always immediate action

Per ASE brake inspection standards and NHTSA guidance.

How long do brake pads last?

Brake pads typically last 30,000-70,000 miles — driving style and terrain are the biggest variables.

  • City stop-and-go driving wears pads 2-3x faster than highway
  • Heavier vehicles put more load on brake components
  • Quality of pad compound affects longevity significantly
  • Front pads wear faster than rear on most vehicles
  • California hills and canyon driving accelerate wear

Per ASE technician guidelines and brake manufacturer data.