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Checking to see if your brakes need to be replaced

July 5, 2015 by Debi Leave a Comment

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Road trips are a great way to save money on traveling, but it does mean you need to make sure your car is in good running order. Road trips also put more wear and tear on your car. It is extremely important that the brakes on your car are working properly.

There are tell-tale signs that you are in need of new brakes. There can be a loud squeal when the brakes need to be replaced or sometimes a vibration that can shake the car when you are trying to stop. If something has caused you to wonder if your brakes are in need of repair, it is smart to look into it right away.

Brakes are not that hard to check. If you can remove a tire, you can check if your brakes need to be repaired.

To read what you are looking for when you check your brakes, read the rest of my article at Antioch Chrysler Dodge Jeep

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