Brakes are vital safety components. Maintaining and upgrading them ensures reliable stopping under all conditions.
Regular Inspection of Brake Components
Inspect pads, rotors, and calipers for wear and damage regularly.
Check for uneven wear patterns that might indicate alignment or suspension issues.
Fluid Replacement
Brake fluid absorbs moisture and degrades over time, requiring periodic replacement.
Use the correct fluid type recommended by manufacturers.
Upgrading Brake Pads and Rotors
Performance pads and drilled or slotted rotors improve heat dissipation and stopping power.
Consider trade-offs between noise, dust, and longevity.
Professional Brake System Bleeding
Proper bleeding removes air pockets ensuring consistent pedal feel.
Follow recommended procedures or consult specialists for complex systems.
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