The brake system is designed to reduce speed and stop the vehicle. It also helps keep the car still when the engine is not working. This system requires regular service, which includes the “bleeding” ...
When your car’s brakes are new, slowing down is effortless, and the pedal feels solid. No hesitation, no inconsistencies in the system as the driver’s foot presses toward the floor. Unfortunately, ...
Brake system failures can hide behind corrosion and wear. Learn how to identify warning signs during inspection.
The braking system, without a doubt, contains your car's most important components. Nothing else matters without good brakes. Steering is important, but if the steering breaks, then the brakes will ...
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Brake care tips every classic car lover needs
From vintage Chevelles to beloved Mustangs, a well-maintained brake system is the heart of safe classic car driving. Knowing how to inspect, repair, and upgrade your brakes can prevent costly damage ...
Note:Steering and brakes rank high on our safety list. Whether your truck is a stock restoration project or a modern street truck build, performance means more than a hot crate motor. In this month's ...
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Smarter brake care for safer drives
High-pitched squeals often mean pads are worn to their indicators, while grinding suggests metal-on-metal contact. Steering wheel shudder or pedal pulsation points to warped rotors, and pulling or ...
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