Cars are nothing but brilliantly designed machines that help us to travel easily. Now, since these are machines, they too can have faults or simply stop working after excessive use. However, it is not always necessary that your entire car will malfunction. Often there are just a few components and systems that go off. 

One such system we are talking about here is the brake system of the car. A brake system has multiple components that work in tandem to help you slow down and stop. However, these components can stop working or suffer from damage after some time. Let’s read further on how can you tackle such damages. 

What are Brake Rotors and Brake Pads? 

Brake pads are rubber pads fixed at a distance from the wheels. Each wheel has them. These rubber pads rub against the wheels when you press the brake pedal and reduce the speed of the car. If the brakes are slammed, these pads bring the car to a sudden halt. 

Brake rotors, also known as brake discs are the components against which the brake pads rub. These allow you to slow down or stop when the brakes are applied. 

Due to their functions, both of these components undergo immense wear and tear. After frequent use of brakes, you will be able to experience a few abnormalities in the brake system. These can be in the form of: 

  1. Squeaking noises 

This is the shrill noise that you hear while slowing down. It is an unpleasant noise and indicates damage to the brake pads. Such noises mean that the rubber has worn out and two metal components are rubbing against each other. 

  1. Vibration and shaking 

You must have experienced uncertain vibration or shaking while applying brakes. These are the result of damaged brake rotors and brake lines. 
If these two are common occurrences in your car, it shows that your car’s brake system needs some healing. You can send your car to Tire Zone in Fort Worth, Texas for complete repairs. Call us now to know more about our services.