Don’t Take Your Brakes Lightly


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Don’t Take Your Brakes Lightly

Don’t take your brakes lightly. In many ways, your car brakes are more important than any component in the car. The brakes are more important than your engine and the suspension, the gearbox and the clutch assembly besides the wheels, tires, rims just everything else on the car. That’s because when you need your brakes your life and those of others around you might depend on these brakes. The brakes must function well and immediately without any skid and without a tire burst or any rolling or loss of stability. Therefore, you need to look after and maintain the Corvette brakes as if your life depends on them and actually it does!

There are several ways of ensuring that your Corvette brakes function well but firstly make sure that your tires, wheels and rims are all road worthy. Thereafter check your brakes every day that you take your car out for a drive irrespective of whether you’re taking the speedway, the country road or the dirt track. You must invest in a good Corvette brake bleeder tool DIY or Pro. Go for the bottle adaptor and tube too. Buy a good tire pressure gauge, a tire pressure sensor reset tool, lug nuts and locking lug nuts besides tire pressure monitoring sensors, the Corvette wheel chrome center cap with the logo, Corvette valve stem caps to be used as a theft deterrent or you could buy the key chain with the valve stem caps on it.

You could order a caliper cover set of 4 either plain or in matched body colors for Corvette brakes. Order and keep some Corvette brake fluid test strips. Invest in the best set of Corvette brake pads, the Hawk HPS (Street) for the rear and GM-OEM for the front. These are both ceramic pads that actually reduce the amount of black dust that otherwise builds up on the wheels. If you’re overhauling the brakes then it might be a good idea to go for one of those high performance brake packages that come with the rotors for both the front and the rear, brake fluid and brake lines in stainless steel.

For further information on C5 Corvette brakes and C6 Corvette brakes please visit http://www.eastcoastvette.com/


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