Brake Systems for Cars & Trucks

Author:yaolunautoparts 2022-09-19 14:16:13 195 0 0

A braking system is your first line of safety on the road. Therefore, keeping all components maintained well makes the difference between encountering a huge accident on the road. Due to its importance, a wise idea not to overlook your brake system and monitor the vehicle conditions regularly. Yaolun Industries specializes in high-performance aftermarket brake systems and brake components, and ready to bring its own expertise and outmatched products to the customers.

 

Brake Pads


Brake Systems for Cars


Brake pads contact your rotors and cause friction to slow and stop your car. Brake pads are the most sensitive friction part in a braking system, between all the constraints from the brake discs and the piston of the caliper.

Focusing on quality and innovation, Yaolun Industries provides brake pads for a wide range of American, European, and Asian cars with its knowledge as a prominent Chinese supplier in the automotive industry, with solutions dedicated to the aftermarket. 

 

BRAKE SHOES

Brake Systems for Cars


While brake pads and brake shoes perform similar functions, they are not the same thing. Brake pads are part of a disc brake system. In such systems, brake pads are squeezed together by a caliper against a rotor disc to generate the friction needed to stop the car. Brake shoes are crescent-shaped components with rough friction material on one side. They sit inside of a brake drum. When the brake pedal is pressed, the brake shoes are forced outward, pushing against the inside of the brake drum and slowing down the wheel.

All Yaolun brake shoes fulfill the strict OEM standards and undergo many steps of evaluation and testing. 

 

BRAKE DISCS

Brake Systems for Cars


Most modern vehicles use a brake system comprised of disc brakes. They are called such because they use force applied upon discs attached to the wheels to slow and stop a car. When the brake pedal is applied, brake fluid creates pressure and squeezes the brake pad against the rotor, and creates friction. This friction slows the rotation of the wheels and the car itself. Compared to drum brakes, disc brakes provide the greater stopping power and don’t overheat as quickly under heavy use.




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