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Hitting The Brakes In Sheldonville

Posted November 29, 2012 9:31 AM

Hello Sheldonville, let's talk about brakes. Braking, as all Sheldonville drivers know, is slowing or stopping a vehicle. As you can imagine, brakes are engineered to work well on a particular vehicle application. For example, you would expect more powerful brakes on a heavy-duty pickup that routinely hauls big loads and pulls trailers, than you would on a compact car. And a Corvette that can go over 180 miles per hour would have much different braking needs than the family mini-van you drive around Sheldonville.

Hitting The Brakes In SheldonvilleBut the mechanical aspects of the brakes themselves are just one issue. There’s also the power brake pump and brake fluid. And then there are the tires, which are critical to the effectiveness of the brakes.

Let’s step back. A new utility truck or truck rolls off a local Sheldonville dealer showroom floor. It has brand new brakes with brand new brake pads. The brake lines and pump are filled with fresh fluid and are completely clean inside. And the tires are brand new, with full tread.

Naturally, braking power is at its peak performance. Now the miles start to add up on the utility truck. We tend to focus on the brake pads. In the business, the pads, and shoes on drum brakes, are called the friction material. That’s because they provide the friction used to stop the vehicle. The pads are designed to be effective throughout their useful life – it’s not until they are worn so thin as to be out of spec that they lose stopping effectiveness.

The mechanical parts of the brakes have pistons and springs that get quite a workout while breaking. Over many miles, these wear and get gummed up. They start to lose effectiveness gradually and could even fail. That’s why a regular brake inspection is important for your utility truck. At Central Street Garage Inc. we can test the operation of the brakes and see if any parts need cleaning or replacing.

That leads us to brake fluid service at Central Street Garage Inc.. Some of the critical additives in the fluid that lubricate and clean the utility truck fluid system are depleted over time. That and moisture building up in the system deteriorate the performance of the brake fluid. A brake service at Central Street Garage Inc. cleans out deposits, water and dirt. Then the system is filled up with fresh fluid.

The tires are what connect the utility truck to the road. The stopping force is ultimately dependent on the traction provided by the tires. The better they grip the road, the quicker you’ll stop.

This is especially important on wet Sheldonville roads. Studies have shown that wet stopping distance increases significantly as tires wear down. Sheldonville drivers need to understand that they can have brakes that are operating at peak efficiency and yet still be in danger because their tires are worn out.


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