Tag Archives: Brake Repair

When to Replace Brake Rotors vs. When to Resurface Them

When to Replace Brake Rotors vs. When to Resurface Them

Your vehicle’s brake system is one of its most important safety features, and brake rotors play a major role in how well your car stops. When it’s time for a brake service, many drivers ask the same question: Should brake rotors be resurfaced, or do they need to be replaced? The answer depends on their condition, thickness, and overall wear. Let’s break down the difference and help you understand when each option makes sense.   What Do Brake Rotors Do? Brake rotors work with your brake pads to slow and stop your vehicle. When you press the brake pedal, the pads clamp down on the rotors, creating friction. Over time, this friction causes wear, heat stress, and surface imperfections.   When Brake Rotors Can Be Resurfaced Resurfacing (also called machining) involves removing a thin layer of metal from the rotor to create a smooth, flat surface again. Rotors may be resurfaced if: They a ... read more

Why Is My Vehicle Making Sounds When I Brake and Decelerate

Why Is My Vehicle Making Sounds When I Brake and Decelerate

Have you ever noticed the mysterious symphony that your vehicle seems to perform when you apply the brakes or decelerate? It's a common experience that leaves many drivers puzzled and concerned. From squeaks and squeals to grinds and thuds, these sounds can be downright unnerving. What Sounds Can Be Heard? Imagine your car as a concert hall, and your brakes as the orchestra - doesn't sound good, does it? Each time you press the brake pedal, it's like cueing the conductor to start the performance. The ensuing sounds are the result of various components playing their part. Squeaks and Squeals These high-pitched, squeaky sounds are often caused by the brake pads vibrating against the rotor. It's like the violin section warming up before a grand performance. Moisture, dirt, or uneven wear can make them more pronounced. Grinds and Groans T ... read more