Automotive Experts Release Car Brake Calipers, Rotors Replacement Guide

Many vehicles have been parked in the garage or driven limited miles over the past year. Do-it-yourselfers can save thousands of dollars by inspecting, maintaining, and replacing their vehicle’s braking system themselves.

Tappahannock, United States, Feb. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

Today’s vehicles face two threats this winter — vehicles have been parked for months leading to degraded brake elements, and winter driving conditions with brined streets can cause corrosion in the brake system. But by doing the brake system inspection and replacement themselves, drivers can save thousands of dollars.

Now is a great time to inspect the various parts of the braking system, before the vehicle’s usage increases.

Download guide here: Car Brake Calipers and Rotors Replacement Guide

The automotive experts at Goodyear Brakes offer some tips for maintaining your vehicle’s braking system, as well as advanced solutions for addressing any issues. The new line of Goodyear Brakes provides premium quality brake kits, calipers, rotors, brake pads and all the hardware for today’s most popular vehicles, from daily drivers to SUVs as well as light trucks. This brake line is backed by a national warranty, decades of production experience and one of the best-known names in automotive excellence. The Goodyear Brakes product lineup offers the ideal solution for almost every braking need – whether drivers are looking to save money on their vehicle repairs, upgrade their performance or restore their perfect car.

“These are things you can do yourself and save thousands of dollars,” said Lauren Fix, host of Car Coach Reports and automotive analyst. “The key is to get top-quality, name-brands, like Goodyear Brakes components. The rotors and calipers are coated in a special material, so they last longer.”

Inspecting Brake Calipers

A car’s calipers are more durable than the brake pads, but they do not last forever. They need periodic servicing. The best time to give them a thorough inspection is when servicing the brake pads.

After removing the hubcap but before replacing the brake pads, detach the calipers and inspect them for wear and tear. Calipers are subject to a great deal of corrosion, and rust often builds up on the surface. To prevent the piston from sticking and causing difficulties with braking, clean off any rust with steel wool before it penetrates to deeper layers of the brake assembly.

High-performance Goodyear Brakes calipers are built using exacting standards to match original equipment manufacturer (OEM) requirements and provide exceptional longevity, reliability, and environmental responsibility. Every Goodyear Brakes caliper comes with the correct brackets and hardware to ensure a perfect installation. Goodyear Brake calipers come fully coated with the proprietary Antiox Max coating for maximum rust and corrosion protection.