Your brakes are one of the most critical safety components on your vehicle. Keeping them in good working order is essential. The type of service they may need will depend mostly on their level of wear.
Symptoms of Bad or Worn Brakes
Have your brakes inspected immediately if:
you hear additional noise while braking
you notice a change in the way your brake pedal feels
you've driven 15,000 miles since your last brake inspection
What Brake Service Entails
The three primary types of brake service are:
replacement of brake pads and/or shoes
replacement of brake pads and/or shoes and "turning" of rotors and drums
replacement of brake pads and/or shoes and replacement of rotors and drums
Repairs Commonly Associated with Brake Service
With all brake service, your brake's hydraulic system should be checked and repaired if necessary. This may involve repairing or replacing brake hoses, brake calipers, brake booster, brake master cylinder and brake wheel cylinders.
The Benefits of Brake Service
Brake service from Ron Rush Quality Care will give you: