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Brake Pads
GM - Cadillac:
- Escalade,
- Escalade ESV
- Chevrolet:
- Colorado,
- Silverado 1500,
- Silverado 1500 LTD,
Brake Pads
GM - Buick:
- Envision
- Cadillac:
- XT4
Brake Pads
GM - Cadillac:
- XT5,
- XT6
Brake Pads
GM - Chevrolet:
- Equinox
- GMC:
- Terrain
Brake Pads Front
GM - Chevrolet:
- Impala,
- Monte Carlo
Brake Pads Front
GM - Cadillac:
- CT5
- Chevrolet:
- Camaro
Brake Pads Retainer
GM - Chevrolet:
- Tracker
Brake Pads Rear
GM - Chevrolet:
- Express 2500
- GMC:
- Savana 2500
Brake Pads Rear
GM - Cadillac:
- Catera
Brake Pads Front
GM - Chevrolet:
- Caprice
Brake Pads Rear
GM - Pontiac:
- Vibe
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Brake pads are essential in ensuring your vehicle’s brakes perform well. Inspecting them is a good way to know the health of your braking system. With that said, they are not the only parts of your vehicle’s brakes. To get a good grasp of how your brakes are doing, do a thorough check on each wheel. Inspect the brake caliper for signs of corrosion, spot possible fluid leaks, and lubricate brake parts correctly.
Why Pad Slapping Is Bad
Pad slapping is what its name suggests. It is the practice of putting on new brake pads in a disc brake without servicing other crucial brake parts. When you slap on brand new pads but fail to address issues such as a lack of lubrication or a worn-out hose, you’re missing out on doing a complete brake job. A full brake job prevents frequent repairs and improves braking efficiency.
What Does Bleeding Your Brakes Do?
Installing new brake pads is a great opportunity to bleed your brakes. Bleeding the brakes ensures all air bubbles are removed and helps remove dirt in your braking system. If you fail to bleed the brakes, they can become less efficient due to a reduction in hydraulic pressure. You’ll notice this through long stopping distances, increased braking effort, and a spongy feeling when stepping on the pedal.
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