Brakes and Rotors are the most important safety feature in your vehicle. There are many components in operation with a vehicle’s braking system – these include: Brake Rotors, Brake Pads, Calipers, and the Master Cylinder.
It is recommended to have these components inspected regularly to ensure your vehicle is able to safely stop on time. Today’s vehicles have a more complex anti-lock braking system to ensure your car brakes smoothly, even over short distances. Freedom CDJR of Lexington has the most advanced brake diagnostic equipment on the market and highly trained technicians to ensure your braking system is operating correctly.
Brakes and Rotors are the most important safety feature in your vehicle. There are many components in operation with a vehicle’s braking system – these include: Brake Rotors, Brake Pads, Calipers, and the Master Cylinder.
It is recommended to have these components inspected regularly to ensure your vehicle is able to safely stop on time. Today’s vehicles have a more complex anti-lock braking system to ensure your car brakes smoothly, even over short distances. Freedom CDJR of Lexington has the most advanced brake diagnostic equipment on the market and highly trained technicians to ensure your braking system is operating correctly.
Browse our Frequently Asked Questions or call 859-268-3000 and we will be happy to discuss your vehicle concerns.
A: The frequency in which your brakes and rotors need replaced depend on your driving style and the type of vehicle. If you are primarily stop and go driving, you will increase the wear n your braking system. Additionally, if you are frequently hauling heavy loads, you will want to have your brakes inspected on a reqular basis.
A: Brake noise is often one of the first indicators of the need to have your brake system inspected. There are a number of causes for brake noise p- these include: poor fitting brake pads, problems with the rotor, brake dust build-up, or worn brake pads. Our brake specialists are standing by to assist you in diagnosis and repair of any brake system concern.
A: Your vehicle shaking or pulling to one side when applying the brake is often a sign that your brakes need adjusted or brake parts are in need of replacement. Our service technicians are available to properly diagnose your brake concern and get your vehicle safely on the road.