Even if your car doesn’t use Brembos, your brakes are an important maintenance item. And not just the pads, but the brake rotors themselves eventually wear, too. Especially if you take your car to the ...
Automotive brakes have advanced leaps and bounds over the past century, but the physics behind how they work remains the same: brakes slow a car down by converting a tire's rotational energy into ...
Chances are you have heard that the reason slotted rotors perform better than standard flat rotors is because the slots allow for better heat dissipation. While heat is a factor that comes into play, ...
When learning how to drive, you are introduced to two basic pedals, namely the brakes and gas. Sometimes, you could even encounter a third pedal called the clutch which is available on cars with a ...
Tires are incredibly important, but if you don't want to crash, you also need brakes. And that means more expensive is better, right? Gotta get 'em drilled, slotted and vented, just like your Waffle ...
We've previously discussed the possible pros and cons of cross-drilled brake rotors. The supposed upside of cross-drilling was preventing brake fade by improving gas venting of traditional disc brake ...