OEM Ford Brakes
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The brakes on your Ford vehicle must remain reliable and functional for your safety and the safety of others on the roads and highways. Luckily for you, our OEM Ford brakes are designed specifically for your car, truck, or SUV. Here's how your brake system works and what to look out for when you may think they are failing.
When you press your brake pedal, a series of actions happen for you to slow and stop your vehicle. The brake lines connected to the pedal are hydraulically charged with fluid which are sent to your brake calipers. These parts act as clamps which press the brake pads into your brake rotors. The friction created from the pads-on-rotor contact is what slows and stops your vehicle.
Signs for a Needed Brake Replacement
Like most auto parts, your brake components will not last forever. Over a few years or around the 60,000-mile mark, you may notice changes in your braking. For some drivers, it may be earlier.
If you're suspecting that your brakes are beginning to fail, seek a certified Ford technician near you for inspection. You will possibly notice signs of brake failure such as:
- A soft or spongy brake pedal
- Longer stopping time
- Grinding or screeching when braking
- A jerking to one side when braking
Replace or Repair Your Brakes with Quality Ford Parts
When the time arrives for your brake replacement, find the parts you need to fix your brake system. We ship our Ford parts nationwide, so expect a timely delivery right to your front door. If you have any questions about delivery or our Ford parts, feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to assist your needs.