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Brake Parts: Brake Pads and Brake Rotors

 
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Brake Parts: Brake Pads and Brake Rotors

Shop with Parts Plus Car Parts for Your Brake Parts and See the Difference Quality Brake Pads and Rotors Make

You can save big and drive with confidence when you equip your vehicle with the discount brake parts from Parts Plus Car Parts. We stock the very best in Brembo and Raybestos brake parts, including brake pads and brake rotors for Acura, Audi, BMW, Honda, Jaguar, Lexus, Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Rover, Saab, Subaru, Toyota, Volvo, VW, Volkswagon, Chevy, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac, GMC, Jeep, Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, Mazda, Geo, Eagle, Isuzu, Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler, Infiniti, Mini and Hummer.
 
It you’re thinking about replacing your brake parts, don’t wait. Less then 20% of drivers identify their brakes pads and rotors as the car parts that should be checked regularly. But half of all drivers report brake pads and brake rotors failure as their number one concern among driving emergencies. 
Even if you don’t inspect your brake parts regularly, there are a few telltale signs that can warn you it’s time to order new brake pads and brake rotors: 

Brake Pads

Your brake pads are wearing if you hear that telltale squeal when pressure is applied. Unusual noises can sometimes be hard to detect, so the next time you want to test your brake pads, slowly apply pressure with the window rolled down. If you hear any unusual noises, then it’s time to take your car and your brake pads in for inspection. Squeezing a few more miles out of work brake pads is not only unsafe, but it is more costly in the long run, causing further damage to all brake parts. 

Brake Rotors

The sound of metal on metal scraping is the sound of those brake rotors rubbing where they shouldn’t be. If you hear brake parts pulling to one side, if you hear brake parts shuddering, if the pedal pulses, feels spongy or drops to the floor under steady foot pressure, then it’s time to have your brake rotors checked. Carefully monitoring all brake parts can save money as well as lives. If you experience any of the above warning signs with your brake parts, don’t delay. In addition to adding to affecting driving safety, metal-to-metal wear of brake rotors adds hundred of dollars to a brake parts system overhaul.

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