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Inspect Your Brakes!

Brakes are pretty much the most important safety device on
your car. If you've even partially lost your brakes in the past,
you'll remember the change of underwear that followed.
Inspecting your brakes twice a year for wear and damage can
protect you and your passengers while saving you money by
catching any damage before it becomes too costly.
On many cars you can inspect the brakes without even removing
the wheel. If your car has alloy wheels with spaces in the middle,
you can get a proper assessment done by just peeping through
the hole at the goodies. Whether you can peep through your
wheel or you have to take the wheel off, be sure you have a
clear view of the brake pads and the big shiny disc.
Let's inspect the disc first. It should be shiny from the inside to
the outer edge, and fairly uniform. Don't worry if you can see
slight lines in it, this is normal wear. However, if there are any
rough spots or pronounced grooves in the disc, you should
replace your brake discs. Brake discs should always be replaced
in pairs so that your car's driveability and safety are not
compromised.

Now take a look at the pads.

You'll have to peek up to see them, but if you follow the surface
of the disc to the top, you'll see the outside pad touching the
disc. If there is 1/8" or less remaining on the pad, it's time for
new ones. That's about the height of two pennies stacked. Don't
worry, brake pads are cheap and replacing your brake pads is a
no-sweat job.
Finally, take a look at your brake lines. Rubber coated lines
should be soft and supple, not cracked and rigid. If you see
cracks in flexible brake lines they will need to be replaced. Also
be sure to inspect the hard, metal lines. These can become
corroded, especially in snowy regions where chemicals are used
on the roads.
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