Wouldn’t it be great if you could just drive your car without worrying about the brakes? Unfortunately, that’s not how it works, and Erik’s Automotive has some information for you about why your car’s brakes seem to wear down so fast and why it might be time for new brakes sooner than you expected.
Brake Parts Are Consumable
The big thing to remember about your car’s brakes is that those parts wear down pretty quickly. The brake pads are probably the biggest example of this, because they come in contact with the rotors and use friction to stop the car. As they do that, they wear away little by little. The rotors wear away, too. And sometimes they do so unevenly, which causes warps that you end up feeling as vibrations while you’re trying to stop the car. That can cause big complications for you when you’re trying to stop quickly and safely.
Brake Parts Corrode
Your car’s brake parts don’t just get chewed up by the act of driving and braking. They can also corrode and get damaged that way. Some of your car’s brake parts may be protected from corrosion with a coat of paint. But that’s not feasible for all of the parts of your brake system, like the rotors. So, when you’re in a situation where your car is exposed to a lot of moisture, like high humidity levels, lots of rain, or even just a damp storage area, that can contribute to corrosion that wears down brake parts. This often happens over time, but it still has an impact on how well your car’s brakes work.
Driving Is Tough on Brakes
You have to remember that because of their job, life is hard for your car’s brakes. How you drive makes a big difference in how long your car’s brakes last. It helps if you can get a feeling for how your brakes operate on a regular basis. When they start to feel different, that’s when you really need to make sure to get your brakes inspected. Doing so as quickly as possible helps you to spot problems with your brakes that are fixable.
Concerned about your brakes? Don’t let the problem get worse. Give us a call at Erik’s Automotive in San Antonio, TX. We’ll be happy to inspect your brakes for you and ensure that they’re in perfect working order. If they do need repair, we’ll do so quickly and get you safely back on the road again.
