Staying safe on the road means ensuring your brakes are always in excellent condition.
If you experience any of the following warning signs when braking, you should have your brakes checked immediately:
Why is disc machining so important? The disc rotor is the metal plate that your brake pad presses against to stop your car. Disc rotors will eventually wear down, and for effective braking, new brake pads should be fitted smoothly against the disc rotor.
The smoother the surface of the disc rotor, the more efficient the braking will be. When new brake pads are fitted, machining of the disc rotors at the same time ensures maximum braking efficiency. Contact Chester’s Mechanical & Performance to book a disc brake machining service in Tamworth.
Our team are experts at disc machining. When you have new brake pads installed, have the specialists at Chester’s Mechanical & Performance perform brake disc machining at the same time. You will be able to drive away with complete confidence, knowing your brakes and disc rotor are working effectively.
Remember, you should never neglect the brakes on any vehicle. If you are pressing harder on the brake or you feel too much ‘give’ in the braking pedal, if you hear or feel any grinding or experience any of the other warning signs listed above, you must immediately have your brakes checked.
Waiting too long to replace your brakes is not only potentially extremely dangerous but can also cause damage to your braking system, which could add to the expense of your repairs. Keep your braking system in the correct working order to prevent costly repairs or risk your brakes not working when you need them most.
Whether it’s a logbook service or roadworthy, contact our us for an efficient, prompt service.