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How Long Do Brakes Last? How to Bleed Your Brakes Check belts and hoses If you pop the hood of your vehicle, you'll probably notice what resembles a chaotic tangle of rubber belts and hoses. These items are critical to keeping your engine running right. Belts are driven by motors an...
Replacing the rear brake pads and rotors is an easy job to do and can save you money in the process because brake replacement parts are relatively inexpensive. Rear brake pads are similar to a front brake job except on a front brake job there is no parking brake assembly to deal with. W...
Depending on how worn down the pads are, applying the brakes may be met with a metal-on-metal sound as the rotors are no longer making contact with the friction material. In addition to hearing this metal-on-metal contact, it can also be visible on the rotor. Once the pads are worn,...
In theory, wheel bearings can last as long as the vehicle itself. However, depending onroad conditionsanddriving habits, you can expect to replace one wheel bearing for every 150,000 miles of driving. Does My Warranty Cover Wheel Bearings?
Frustrated, you jump out of the cab and throw up your hands in bewilderment, as the scowling supervisor jogs toward you. Welcome to the world of air brakes. In this article, you’ll learn how air brakes and their components work, how to maintain an air-brake system and why you couldn...
A bent disc rotor is a common cause of noisy disc brakes. To avoid this problem, make sure you don’t lean your bike by its disc rotor. This might sound simple, but it’s easy to accidentally bend disc rotors when you’re loading your bike into the car, for example. ...
The soles of your feet act as brakes. Friction (rubbing) between the rough ground and the grip on your soles slows you down, converting your kinetic energy into heat energy (do it long enough and your shoes will get hot). Brakes on vehicles work pretty much the same way, with "shoes"...
The brake pad is a seemingly simple yet complex piece of mechanism. When a car brakes, the brake disc, and pad have a direct effect on the car, which can help