4 Brake Maintenance Tips To Get More Life Out Of Brake Parts, Suspension And Tires

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Stop! Have you checked your brakes or had the pads changed recently? Poor brake maintenance can be more than a hazard that can lead to accidents when brakes fail, it can also cause excessive wear and increased routine maintenance costs. You want to make sure that your brakes are cared for to prevent wear of brake parts, suspension, and your tires. Here are some brake maintenance tips to get more life out of parts and tires:

1. Routine Brake Changes to Prevent Most Common Brake Problems

The single most important brake maintenance tasks that need to be done. To ensure that your brake pads do not get to worn and cause damage to other parts, make sure to have them changed before they start making noise. When there are only a few millimeters of material left on the pads, have them changed. In addition, they may need to be changed if there is excessive or uneven wear due to problems with tire balance or suspension alignment.

2. Regularly Inspecting Pads, Lines and Brake Components for Problems

Inspecting your brake system parts is also important to reduce wear and ensure everything is working properly. Regularly check your pads for wear to know when they need to be changed. In addition, look at the brake lines and other components for signs of leaks that may mean repairs are needed for your brake system.

3. Bleeding Brake System and Changing Fluids for Optimal Brake Performance

Every time you have your brakes changed, you are also going to want to have the system bleed and new fluid added. The bleeding of your brakes removes the air that gets trapped in the lines to ensure brakes have the hydraulic force needed for them to work properly. In addition, if you live in an area with colder winter weather, you may want to have your brake fluid changed for better performance during the winter months.

4. Suspension Alignment and Tire Balancing When Brake Maintenance or Repairs Are Done

The alignment of your suspension is important and affects brake and tire wear. Anytime you make changes to the suspension or do repairs to your brakes, it is a good idea to have an alignment done. In addition, routinely check and balance tires to reduce wear of treads and brake parts, which should be done every time you have new tires installed on your car.

These are some routine brake maintenance tips to help reduce wear of parts and tires. If you have been neglecting to take your car in for a brake job, contact a brake repair service to ensure your brakes are safe and the maintenance is done to reduce costs due to excessive wear. 


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