It depends, if you are trying to be a show off and drift with the handbrake, yes it is bad for the handbrake and can even break it. On the other hand, the more your vehicle weighs, the sooner you should put on your brakes.
u have bad roters in front
The sound of the braking railroad cars shreiked through the night. Now matter how hard he pushed the pedal, the car was not braking.
No, it more commonly causes soft braking.
bad booster pump or air in brake lines
If you see leaks or broken parts. Also if car keeps bouncing, swaying badly or diving excessively on braking
It may be the battery, if the car is running the alternator should still be good. The battery may not be holding charge and supplying your car with reserve power. I would take you car to the autoparts store and have them test the electrical system. They will do this for free and tell you if the alternator and or battery is bad.
ABS stands for anti-lock braking system. the idea is that when you depress your brakes hard the car slows quickly but the wheels do not lock up.
Drum & Disc are the two types of braking systems on a car.
Then you're in trouble, bad trouble. If it's a rear then it's not too bad, as most braking is done on the front. Braking will also help balancing the car giving the driver an opportunity to come to a controlled stop. If it's a front, then just hope that the scenery is soft and forgiving.
Yes. It happens in North Dakota's winter morning, if you parked your car outside. , It is pretty bad sometime.
vibrations are not bad for a car it vibrates every time you drive, but for safety i really think that with a flat spot on a tire it is not safe to drive on.
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