Posted on 8/28/2023
1. Strange Noises Squeaking and Squealing If you hear high-pitched squeaking or squealing noises when you apply your brakes, it might be a sign that your brake pads are worn down. Over time, brake pads can become thin and create a loud, unpleasant noise as they come into contact with the rotor. It's important to get these replaced before they cause further damage. Grinding Sounds Grinding sounds are usually a more serious indication of brake issues. It could mean that your brake pads have worn down completely, and now the metal caliper and the rotor are rubbing against each other. This can cause severe damage to your braking system and can be dangerous. 2. Poor Performance Longer Stopping Distance If you've noticed that it takes longer for your car to come to a complete stop, it may be time for a repair. As brake components wear out, they can become less effective at slowing down your vehicle. Don't ignore this sign, as it can lead t ... read more
Posted on 4/21/2023
1. Check Your Tires When the roads are slick, your tires need to be in top condition for maximum traction. Check their tread at the start of the rainy season. Afterward, check the tire pressure, and turn this into a habit every other week. 2. Brake Check Remember that wet roads make it harder for your brakes to ever get truly dry. When your brakes are constantly in humid Kentucky weather, it may take longer for your car to stop. It's important to make sure your brakes are in good condition and the pads aren't degraded. It's also a good idea to ask to have these checked when your oil gets changed. At Tony's Brake & Alignment, we perform professional brake checks to make sure everything is in working condition. While driving, watch out for any unusual sounds like grinding or squeaking when you brake. If you hear anything like that, bring your car in to get checked out immediately. 3. Check Your Windshield Wipers Make sure your windshield wipers are in good condi ... read more