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Thank you to Brembo for this awesome opportunity! I had a blast experiencing Sensify out on the track at the Michelin Laurens ...
Crumple zones, the collapsible steering column, airbags, three-point seatbelts, the seatbelt tensioner, anti-lock brakes, traction control, emergency automatic braking, and so many other features are ...
One of the top upgrades we're asked questions about every month is braking. How to get the car to stop better? What brake kit do I use? Should I go four-wheel-disc or just upgrade the front? And so on ...
One reason that today's vehicles are the safest in history is that, since 1968, all vehicles come equipped with dual brake systems to ensure that if one set of brakes fails, the other set can still ...
Another forgotten first, and the subject of today's write-up, is Chrysler's introduction of anti-lock brakes. The tech debuted on the 1971 Chrysler Imperial, seven years before Mercedes-Benz launched ...
Brake pads are consumables that are vital to the braking system. Just like brake fluid, they are often overlooked, and the consequences can be disastrous. The brake pads have the role of gripping the ...
Brakes with a bullet! Plus, rising repair demand and shifting system trends from exclusive Decisiv truck service data.
When choosing replacement brake fluid, it’s important to select one that has a DOT rating that’s compatible with your truck, ...
The most significant trend was in brakes. Service activity in Decisiv’s VMRS 013 brakes category spiked 93.6% year-over-year, ...
The brake system is designed to reduce speed and stop the vehicle. It also helps keep the car still when the engine is not working. This system requires regular service, which includes the “bleeding” ...
Depending on the automotive part, air is crucial or crucially harmful. Whereas an engine needs air to function properly, the opposite is true for a car’s braking system. To operate effectively and ...