Posted on 10/6/2021
Your vehicle brakes help you safely maneuver your car and avoid collisions daily with other objects and vehicles. With such an important role, you should know the signs when they become weak. Grinding, squeaking, or squealing brakes can all be a cause for concern as they are all indications that your brakes could be in trouble. Another sign you should look out for is whether they feel spongy or if your steering wheel feels unstable. Let's dig deeper into what these symptoms could mean! BRAKES GRINDING Grinding or metal-on-metal sounds can tell that the ceramic brake pads have worn down to the metal backing plate. If worn brake pads are not replaced on time, you risk damage to the rest of your brake system, including the brake rotors and calipers. In other words, if you hear grinding sounds when braking, we recommend getting a brake inspection as soon as possible. BRAKES SQUEAKING/SQUEALING Some brake makers install a warning mechanism that purposefully emits a squeal when t ... read more
Posted on 10/6/2021
All vehicles have either shocks or struts (or both), which comprises your suspension system. Most people know that shocks and struts are intended to give you a smoother ride. However, they do not see that it plays a significant role in the handling of your vehicle. Shocks and struts help maintain the stability of your car when driving, especially over rough or bumpy surfaces. With such a vital job, how do you know when they become ineffective or stop working? Here are the top 5 signs that may indicate you need a shock/strut replacement! You feel excessive bouncing, rolling, and rocking when driving over bumps or railroad tracks. You may have to grasp onto your steering afterward. Uneven tire wear is another warning symptom of worn suspension. Aging shocks and struts will prevent your tires from making proper contact with the road. Since your suspension system is related to your steering system, it can cause your steering wheel to vibrate or shake when driving. If your vehicl ... read more