Brake noise is the #1 reason for brake job complaints, but most of the noise is not caused by brake pads; it’s caused by the vibration of components that are not properly installed, insulated or secured.
Hardware plays an important role in eliminating brake noise, preventing damage such as corrosion, warping, or uneven wear, and ultimately extending the life of your brake pads. Below are some of the most common complaints that can be addressed by updating your brake hardware.
Reduced braking forceRust and corrosion buildup on floating caliper sides or bushings can reduce effective braking force by preventing the caliper from centering properly. Pads will wear unevenly and could cause brake pull.
Shop CalipersUneven pad wear and brake noiseRust and corrosion buildup can also cause uneven pad wear and brake noise.
Shop Brake PadsExcessive caliper movement and noiseHigh temperatures can cause rubber bushings to lose their resiliency and become flattened, ultimately causing excessive caliper movement and noises like rattling and thumping.
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