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Drum brakes, shown in Figure 14-5, are the oldest type of brakes still on the road. Their main advantage is that they require less hydraulic pressure to stop your vehicle because the brake shoes ...
Regardless of the type of brake system your car has, those brake pads or shoes require replacements after extended use, as well as regular inspections to check for damage and wear.
Unfortunately, there is no clear-cut schedule that tells you when it’s time to replace the brakes, so you need to rely on your ears and the advice of an experienced automotive technician.
Well, it's time to fix the problem, because you've worn out the linings on your rear brake shoes, and that grinding noise means the shoes are going metal-to-metal with the inside of the drums.
A check engine light is one thing, but if you are car is shaking on the highway, it shouldn't be ignored. Here are five ...
Worn-out brakes can be very dangerous out on the road. So just how long do they last?
Brake pads are among the most crucial components of a car that are considered normal wear items to maintain. Since brake pads create the friction that helps slow your car down when you press the ...
When replacing worn brake pads on your vehicle, it's always a good idea to remove the brake rotors. Once removed you can take the rotors into an automotive machine shop or reputable repair shop ...
Brake linings should be replaced before they completely wear away – resulting in metal-on-metal contact between the brake shoe and the brake drum, which causes potentially catastrophic component ...
If your linings are worn, have them replaced at once. This job involves replacing the brake shoes with new ones that have new linings on them.
Regardless of the type of brake system your car has, those brake pads or shoes require replacements after extended use, as well as regular inspections to check for damage and wear.