Saturday, 1 September 2012

Brake Repair: Do your Brakes need a Break?

The brakes of our vehicle work hundreds of times each day and we don’t think too much about them until all of a sudden they don’t seem to stop our car efficiently. Are you confident in the stopping power of your car? At a crucial moment, are you and your family going to be able to stop in time? How will you know if they require new brake pads, rotors, or some other form of brake replacement

With today’s busy schedules, many vehicle owners will start out and not even think about the performance of their brakes. Give them a break and have them regularly checked by a brake repair specialist.  This inspection typically involves removing all four tires and wheels to inspect the pads and rotors for wear.

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3 components that could fail --

Pads -- The alloys used in pads and rotors are sometimes very specific. The wrong pads can mean significant damage to rotors and other vital parts. Your vehicle should only receive the pads and other components that are specifically engineered for it.

Rotors -- The pads are just half of the relationship–without properly serviced rotors, your car will not stop as it 
should. At some point in time, every rotor should be resurfaced according to manufacturer specifications and lubricated properly to make sure the pads get the maximum durability. These steps can make a major difference in your car’s braking performance.


Fluid – This is an often overlooked component of the brake system. The “quantity” is generally checked, but the “quality” is often overlooked. It can become dirty and create problems if it’s supposed to be flowing smoothly to the calipers to stop your car. Clean, new fluid can help extend the life of your entire brake system and save you money on a costly brake repair or brake replacement in the future.

When you have a brake repair performed as needed, you will have peace of mind that your vehicle will perform in the manner that is required to keep you and your family safe.

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