Posted on 12/21/2021
Brake pads and brake shoes are two parts of a braking system that ensure a vehicle's wheels stop rotating when a person presses a brake pedal. When the brake pads wear down, you will need to replace them, so your car can be safe to drive. Explore the differences between brake pads and brake shoes so you can better understand how they work together to stop your car. Brake Pads vs Brake Shoes Brake pads are thin pieces of material that are attached to the brake rotor of a car. Brake shoes are metal pieces, usually made from steel. They are attached to the brake drums. Brake pads and shoes do similar jobs, but there is a difference between the two. Brake pads stop the rotation of the brake rotor, which in turn slows down or stops the wheels. Brake shoes do not stop the rotation of the brake drum. They just slow down or stop the wheel. How Does Brake Shoes Work? Most car owners know that when they need to stop their car, there is ... read more
Posted on 12/1/2021
Photo by Imthaz Ahamed on Unsplash With winter months closing in, maybe it’s time to consider the winter tires. But, besides their name, what implies that they are the right tire package in their name? After all, All-season tires can handle some winter driving conditions. In this article, we’ll cover and explain the main differences between the two so that you can comfortably choose whether you should switch to winters or not afterward! What exactly are all-season tires? Many vehicles are equipped with all-season tires straight out of the factory because they can provide a comfortable and satisfying year-round driving experience. The all-season tires can perform well in various conditions ranging from wet roads to ev ... read more