In the world of mechanics, changing brakes correctly is essential to ensure safety and customer satisfaction. Small errors during the installation of discs and pads can lead to returns, poor reviews, and loss of customers.
Let’s discover together the most common mistakes when changing brakes, how to avoid issues after replacing discs and pads, and the importance of brake maintenance in shops that ensures optimal performance. Additionally, we'll explore why choosing reliable suppliers is key to minimizing installation failures.
Brakes
The braking system is one of the critical components in any vehicle, and its correct installation is vital for road safety. In a shop, errors when changing brakes can generate vibrations in the brakes after the change or even squeaking brakes, affecting not only the quality of service but also the reputation of the business.
In this article, we will address:
- Common mistakes in the installation of discs and pads.
- How to ensure that new brakes do not produce vibrations or noises.
- The importance of properly bleeding the braking system.
- Why having trustworthy suppliers reduces problems in the workshop.