Original MOPAR Brakes Online
There are two kinds of automotive brake systems. Drum brake systems are most common in older models, while disc brakes are more prevalent these days. Both systems depend on parts like master brake cylinders, brake pistons, brake hoses, and brake lines. However, they differ when it comes to the components that actually slow your momentum.
Drum brake systems feature brake shoes that fasten to brake drums to produce the friction that's needed to slow your wheels. On the other hand, a disc brake system has brake calipers that clamp brake pads onto the brake rotors to generate that resistance.
Unfortunately, your brakes will eventually start to wear out. When that happens, your safety's put at risk.
How to Spot Brake Problems
It's not hard to recognize when you have faulty brakes. Signs of failure include:
- Your dash warning light comes on
- You hear grinding, squealing, or squeaking sounds when you brake
- It takes more time and distance to stop
- Your vehicle shudders when you brake
- Your brake pedal feels soft or squishy under your foot
- Your vehicle pulls to one side when you brake
Save When You Buy Genuine OEM Brake Parts Online From Our Auto Parts Store
If you need to replace a brake part, make to choose the right ones for your vehicle. Your manufacturer makes the brake components that are designed specifically for your brake model, and you can order them online from our auto parts store -- and save up to 35% off MSRP in the process! Buy now and we'll ship them straight to your front door.
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