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3 Components That Can Impact Your Car's Braking Ability

When you consider all the components of your vehicle that allow you to remain safe on the road, your car's braking system is one of the most critical components. As reliable as your brakes have been in the past, it's always possible that your braking system could become less effective or even fail. Keep reading to discover three components of your vehicle that can impact your car’s braking ability.

driver using brake pedal in car

The Brakes Themselves

If your brakes are starting to fail, the most obvious factor to consider is the vehicle's brakes. The brake system includes brake pads, rotors, fluid, and lines. Worn-out brake pads and damaged rotors can reduce your vehicle's efficiency, and low brake fluid can also lead to reduced braking power. Any leak or blockage of your brake lines can also compromise your brakes.

The Shocks & Struts

Shocks and struts may not play a direct role in your braking system, but they can still impact your vehicle's ability to stop quickly. Shocks and struts should help absorb the impact of the road and keep your tires in contact with the ground. If your shocks are worn, you'll have reduced control over your vehicle. If the struts are worn, your car will feel more unstable.

The Wheel Alignment

Proper wheel alignment allows your tires to meet the road at the correct angle. If you brake with poor wheel alignment, you'll have less control over your vehicle. Additionally, poor alignment can lead to longer stopping distance and uneven wear on your tires.

Custom Complete Automotive Is Your Partner in Vehicle Safety

At Custom Complete Automotive, we understand the importance of maintaining all aspects of your vehicle, including those components that can interfere with the brakes. Our technicians are well-equipped to handle everything from brake repair and replacement to wheel alignment and shock replacement. Don't compromise your safety. Schedule a service to keep your brakes, wheels, shocks, and struts in great shape.


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Eric Riddles

Eric Riddles is an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician who has been working as an auto mechanic since 1998 and originally joined the team at Custom Complete Automotive in 2005. Eric has numerous certifications in various aspects of car repair and spent 10 years training the next generation of auto technicians at a local high school Auto Shop classroom.

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