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Brake
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We take brake repair very seriously here at All
Wheel! The brake system must function properly
every time you use them. If your vehicle needs repair it has to be done right however
if something is not needed then it shouldn't be sold. Before we give you an estimate on your brakes, it is our policy to thoroughly inspect your brake system so we can give you
a more accurate estimate of repairs. This would include a road test to understand the complaint and wheel removal to diagnose linings, rotors, drums &
hydraulic system. Sometimes complaints like brake noise & a low pedal may be a simple repair so don't assume a brake job is needed until it is inspected. We also specialize in motorhome & trailer
brakes. We are here to help!
Most
vehicle on the road today use hydraulic braking systems, usually with
disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear. With disc
brakes, hydraulic fluid operates a caliper, which presses the
brake pad against the brake disc (rotor). In drum brakes, fluid
pressure through the cylinders presses the brake shoes against the
inside wall of the brake drum. In either case, the hydraulic
pressure and friction causes your vehicle to stop.
At
the first sign of brake trouble, you need to take your car to a
certified brake specialist. Only an experienced professional has
the training to provide high quality brake work and the knowledge
to answer specific
questions about your brake system. For
routine inspection, bring your car in every eight to ten thousand
miles for a thorough check of all the braking components. It'll
protect you against avoidable brake failure in the future. Heed
the Warning Signs
Chances are you'll be the first to know if you have brake
problems. Be alert. These are some of the common warning signs
that indicate you should have your brakes inspected:
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Grab --
brakes that grab with the least amount of pressure.
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Low
Pedal -- the brake pedal almost touches the floor before
activating.
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Pull --
the car pulls to one side when the brakes are applied.
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Vibration
-- any vibration you feel when the brakes are applied.
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Hard
Pedal -- extreme pressure is needed to make the brakes
function.
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Noise
-- some noise is normal, but excessive grinding, squeal,
chatter or screeching is not.
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Mileage
-- have your brakes checked every eight to ten thousand miles.
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for Your Vehicle's Brake Service!

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