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Sometimes emergencies happen, requiring you to step down on your brakes hard to come to a quick stop. Although we try our best to avoid these situations, sometimes things happen unexpectedly so we must take action. However, what is hard braking and the consequences of the action? Also, how do you keep your brakes in great condition even after extensive use? Continue reading to learn more. 

What is hard braking? 

When you drive your car, you use your brakes frequently to slow down and to come to a stop. However, what is the difference between regular braking and hard braking? Regular braking is done in normal situations like bringing your vehicle to a stop at a red light. This process is done gradually. However, hard braking is done when more force is used than necessary to bring your vehicle to a halt. This may occur in emergency situations like quickly stopping your vehicle to avoid a collision.

Signs Your Brakes are Worn Out

If you have to use your brakes too frequently or hard brake too often, the system can wear out, causing your brakes to not function properly. Signs of erosion include hearing squealing noises indicating a stick-slip. This noise is from small vibrations that are “microphoned” by the brake rotor, amplifying the sound. You may also notice that your brakes don’t react as quickly as they should. These are both clear signs you may need to take action. 

Brake Maintenance

If you have to hard brake frequently and as a general rule of thumb, it's a great idea to bring your vehicle into a service center for a brake inspection regularly. By consulting your owners manual, you can see how frequently you will need to do so. Regular maintenance and replacement when needed ensures you get the most out of your brakes and can enjoy great performance. 

Get Top-Notch Brake Maintenance in Canfield, OH 

Although hard stops may be necessary at times, it's still important to take care of your brakes regardless. If it's time for your brakes to get inspected or replaced, our service center can help. Contact us to schedule brake maintenance today! 

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