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Tips on How to Replace Brake Pads
Brake pads naturally wear out over time. Luckily, it is not as difficult to replace them as you may think. The tools that you need for this project include a lug wrench, c-clamp, adjustable or open wrench, Allen wrenches, hammer, and a bungee cord. When you jack up your car, make sure that you have it supported by blocks or jack stands. It is never safe to work on a car that is supported by a jack only. The first thing you need to do is remove the wheel. The lugs should be easy to take out, it is best to do so from the bottom up.
Next, in order to remove the brake pads you must first remove the brake caliper. The brake caliper can be located just above the lug bolts, sitting on top of the brake disc. There is a bolt that keeps the caliper in place. You can remove it easily using the suitable wrench. There are different types of bolts that could be keeping it in place, so it is a good idea to have different wrenches handy. Now you can pull the caliper off by pulling directly up. You may need to wiggle it a bit in order to loosen it. Now you can sit the caliper some place convenient, or use your bungee cord to tie it up.
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Maintaining, Changing VW Brake Parts
Maintaining and changing brakes on your own VW vehicle is not as hard as you may think. But, keep in mind that when you change your own brake pads, there are some other aspects that should be checked also to ensure that your brake pads are safe and dependable. If the brake pads or brake shoes are worn and need to be replaced, chances are other VW brake parts in the brake system may require attention too. The most obvious ones would be the brake rotors or drums and brake calipers or wheel cylinders. Both the front and rear brakes should be inspected.
A quality brake job should cover everything from the brake master cylinder where you add the brake fluid, to the calipers and wheel cylinders.
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How to Install Vehicle Struts
Installing new struts on a vehicle is a simple task, even for those who don’t have any technical or automotive experience. However, it is a task that can be quite time-consuming for anyone who has not done this particular chore before.
To start, loosen the lug nuts and support the vehicle on jack stands. Take the tire off and then take off the brake calipers. This part will look somewhat different from vehicle to vehicle. Do not disconnect the brake line as this is not absolutely necessary and will further complicate the task.
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Some Causes of Warped Brake Rotors
One of the subtle car problems that sometimes can be hard to find is when you have a problem with your car’s disc brake system. However, if you know what to look for, some of these problems can readily identified. There are different indications if your systems become damaged. The first one is if you’ve have been feeling a shimmy in the steering wheel. Another one is a vibration in the brake pedal when you apply the brakes. A third indication is if the brake pedal starts pumping up and down, even slightly, you may have bad disc brakes rotors.
Disc rotors, are the part of the brake system that spins with the wheels, and the brake pads contacts when the brakes are applied. These parts can become very hot. If you’ve ever seen a side or an under the car picture of the front wheels on a race car, you’ve probably have seen brake rotors turn red and glow.
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