Boulevard Tire Center Deland
816 South Woodland Blvd,
DeLand, FL 32720
Phone: 386-734-6447
Boulevard Tire Center Deland
816 South Woodland Blvd,
DeLand, FL 32720
Phone: 386-734-6447
Boulevard Tire Center Daytona Beach
800 South Nova Rd,
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: 386-258-8129
Boulevard Tire Center Orange City
2788 Enterprise Rd,
Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: 386-774-9291
Boulevard Tire Center Lakeland
510 South Combee rd,
Lakeland, FL 33801
Phone: 863-682-5171
Boulevard Tire Systems
1205 Biscayne Blvd,
DeLand, FL 32724
Phone: 386-740-0279
Boulevard Tire Systems
570 Henderson Rd,
Jacksonville, FL 32254
Phone: 904-786-8512
Boulevard Tire Center Cocoa
1609 North Cocoa Blvd,
Cocoa, FL 32922
Phone: 321-639-3077
Boulevard Tire Systems
3850 NW 30th Ave,
Miami, FL 33142
Phone: 305-635-8116
Boulevard Tire Center Mount Dora
4801 Hwy 19A,
Mount Dora, FL 32757
Phone: 352-357-4040
Boulevard Tire Systems
30938 Hwy 27 (POBox C),
Lake Hamilton, FL 33851
Phone: 863-439-3608
Boulevard Tire Center Tampa
6815 Adamo Dr,
Tampa, FL 33619
Phone: 813-621-5445
Boulevard Tire Center Riviera Beach
424 West 13th St,
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
Phone: 561-842-4332
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Myers
7051 Alico Rd,
Ft Myers, FL 33912
Phone: 239-267-4701
Boulevard Tire Center Punta Gorda
5178 Duncan Rd,
Punta Gorda, FL 33982
Phone: 941-639-7788
Boulevard Tire Center Jacksonville
828 North Edgewood Ave,
Jacksonville, FL 32254
Phone: 904-388-5457
Boulevard Tire Center Lady Lake
418 S US Highway 441,
Lady Lake, FL 32159
Phone: 352-430-2380
Boulevard Tire Center Port Orange
3680 South Nova Rd,
Port Orange, FL 32129
Phone: 386-898-0223
Boulevard Tire Center Bunnell
201 N State St.,
Bunnell, FL 32110
Phone: 386-586-6088
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Lauderdale
4201 South State Road #7,
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314
Phone: 954-792-7799
Boulevard Tire Center Ormond Beach
330 West Granada Blvd,
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: 386-672-2251
Boulevard Tire Center Gainesville
5105 SW 41st Blvd,
Gainesville, FL 32608
Phone: 352-371-6209
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Pierce
2750 South Kings Hwy,
Ft Peirce, FL 34945
Phone: 772-489-8473
Boulevard Retread Center DeLand
1201 Biscayne Blvd,
DeLand, FL 32724
Phone: 386-734-9707
Boulevard Retread Center Miami
3850 NW 30th Ave,
Miami, FL 33142
Phone: 305-635-8116
Boulevard Retread Center Jacksonville
570 Henderson Rd,
Jacksonville, FL 32254
Phone: 904-786-1508
Boulevard Retread Center Lake Hamilton
30938 Hwy 27 (POBox C),
Lake Hamilton, FL 33851
Phone: 863-439-3608
Boulevard Tire Center Belleview
9965 SE 58th Ave,
Belleview, FL 34420
Phone: 352-245-7017
Boulevard Tire Center Waycross
3710 Memorial Drive,
Waycross, GA 31503
Phone: 912-285-9610
Boulevard Tire Center Savannah
2841 Highway 80 West,
Garden City, GA 31408
Phone: 912-965-9207
Boulevard Tire Center Tampa
6310 Adamo Drive,
Tampa, FL 33619
Phone: 813-623-1596
Boulevard Tire Center Jacksonville
7500 Commonwealth Avenue,
Jacksonville, FL 32220
Phone: 904-786-8550
Boulevard Tire Center Orlando
20 N. Orange Blossom Trail,
Orlando, FL 32805
Phone: 407-426-8666
Boulevard Tire Center Bartow
625 West Main,
Bartow, FL 32830
Phone: 863-533-0368
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Myers
4741 Laredo Avenue,
Ft Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-334-8229
Boulevard Tire Center Ocala
1419 SW 12th Ave,
Ocala, FL 34471
Phone: 352-732-5200
Boulevard Tire Center Tallahassee
4702 Capital Circle NW,
Tallahassee, FL 32303
Phone: 850-222-3130
Boulevard Tire Center Bradenton
2964 63rd Avenue E,
Bradenton, FL 34203
Phone: 941-739-7704
Boulevard Tire Center Edgewater
1701 S. Ridgewood Ave.,
Edgewater, FL 32132
Phone: (386) 428-5223
Boulevard Tire Center Orlando
8210 South Orange Ave,
Orlando, FL 32809
Phone: 407-240-1072
Boulevard Tire Center Deland 816 South Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720
Boulevard Tire Center Deland 816 South Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720
Boulevard Tire Center Daytona Beach 800 South Nova Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Boulevard Tire Center Orange City 2788 Enterprise Rd, Orange City, FL 32763
Boulevard Tire Center Lakeland 510 South Combee rd, Lakeland, FL 33801
Boulevard Tire Systems 1205 Biscayne Blvd, DeLand, FL 32724
Boulevard Tire Systems 570 Henderson Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32254
Boulevard Tire Center Cocoa 1609 North Cocoa Blvd, Cocoa, FL 32922
Boulevard Tire Systems 3850 NW 30th Ave, Miami, FL 33142
Boulevard Tire Center Mount Dora 4801 Hwy 19A, Mount Dora, FL 32757
Boulevard Tire Systems 30938 Hwy 27 (POBox C), Lake Hamilton, FL 33851
Boulevard Tire Center Tampa 6815 Adamo Dr, Tampa, FL 33619
Boulevard Tire Center Riviera Beach 424 West 13th St, Riviera Beach, FL 33404
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Myers 7051 Alico Rd, Ft Myers, FL 33912
Boulevard Tire Center Punta Gorda 5178 Duncan Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33982
Boulevard Tire Center Jacksonville 828 North Edgewood Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32254
Boulevard Tire Center Lady Lake 418 S US Highway 441, Lady Lake, FL 32159
Boulevard Tire Center Port Orange 3680 South Nova Rd, Port Orange, FL 32129
Boulevard Tire Center Bunnell 201 N State St., Bunnell, FL 32110
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Lauderdale 4201 South State Road #7, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314
Boulevard Tire Center Ormond Beach 330 West Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Boulevard Tire Center Gainesville 5105 SW 41st Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Pierce 2750 South Kings Hwy, Ft Peirce, FL 34945
Boulevard Retread Center DeLand 1201 Biscayne Blvd, DeLand, FL 32724
Boulevard Retread Center Miami 3850 NW 30th Ave, Miami, FL 33142
Boulevard Retread Center Jacksonville 570 Henderson Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32254
Boulevard Retread Center Lake Hamilton 30938 Hwy 27 (POBox C), Lake Hamilton, FL 33851
Boulevard Tire Center Belleview 9965 SE 58th Ave, Belleview, FL 34420
Boulevard Tire Center Waycross 3710 Memorial Drive, Waycross, GA 31503
Boulevard Tire Center Savannah 2841 Highway 80 West, Garden City, GA 31408
Boulevard Tire Center Tampa 6310 Adamo Drive, Tampa, FL 33619
Boulevard Tire Center Jacksonville 7500 Commonwealth Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32220
Boulevard Tire Center Orlando 20 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32805
Boulevard Tire Center Bartow 625 West Main, Bartow, FL 32830
Boulevard Tire Center Ft Myers 4741 Laredo Avenue, Ft Myers, FL 33905
Boulevard Tire Center Ocala 1419 SW 12th Ave, Ocala, FL 34471
Boulevard Tire Center Tallahassee 4702 Capital Circle NW, Tallahassee, FL 32303
Boulevard Tire Center Bradenton 2964 63rd Avenue E, Bradenton, FL 34203
Boulevard Tire Center Edgewater 1701 S. Ridgewood Ave., Edgewater, FL 32132
Boulevard Tire Center Orlando 8210 South Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32809
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Brakes

Question: How does a brake system inspection work?

Answer: Brake system inspection is an absolute must to ensure safe driving conditions. During a brake inspection the entire brake system is checked; this includes the following: the brake pedal, brake fluid, brake lines and hoses, and the brake assemblies (whether they are disc brakes or drum brakes). Parking brakes should also be checked at this time. Checking how your brake system is working starts with your brake pedal. There are three things to check when it comes to your brake pedal. The brake pedal’s height should be checked along with measuring free play and the brake pedal reserve distance. All of these measurements should be compared with the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications. The brake pedal height is the measurement of the brake pedal to the floor when the brake pedal is at rest. Free play means that when you step on the pedal the brakes aren’t applied right away. The free play is measured by the pedal movement from rest until the brakes are actually applied. Pedal free play is actually required, but it is important the free play measurement is in accordance with the specifications of the manufacturer. Lastly is brake pedal reserve distance. This is the distance from the pedal to the floor when the brakes are applied. So, if your pedal’s height is off or if there is excessive free play, there may be problems with your pedal bushings and return springs. If the reserve distance is incorrect, there may be problems with the cylinder pushrod. Next, your brake fluid should be checked. Brake fluid provides the necessary force to activate your brake shoes and compress the brake pads or brake shoes. Brake fluid is kept in the master cylinder and experts say it should be changed every year or two to ensure your brakes will work properly. Along with checking the brake fluid, the hoses and lines should be checked. If the master cylinder is low, there may be a leak somewhere in the lines. The lines and hoses can be visually checked for cracks, and the actual brake assembly can be checked for moisture. You can also place cardboard under your vehicle and step on your brakes several times. Then check the cardboard for any leaks. Finally, the brake assemblies are checked. To inspect the brakes, your front and rear wheels are removed to get a better view of the brake assemblies. There are two different types of brake assemblies: disc brakes and drum brakes. Let’s discuss inspecting disc brakes first. There are three things that must be inspected on disc brakes: the brake pads, brake rotor, and the caliper. The brake pads are located on each side of the rotor and are actually pushed against the rotor to stop the wheel and stop your vehicle. The pads create the necessary friction to stop the vehicle. The pads are checked for excessive wear to make sure there isn’t metal rubbing on metal. The brake rotor is the iron disc that is connected to the tire’s hub. Rotors must be inspected for excessive wear. Brake pads and rotors have matching wear patterns, and if a brake pad needs to be replaced, the rotor will have to be machined smooth. A rotor can be machined smooth only so many times before it is worn too much. Each rotor must have a certain width, which is inscribed on the rotor, and if the rotor is too worn, it must be replaced. The rotor should also be inspected for any heat cracks or other damage. The last part of a disc brake is the caliper. The caliper is a device located over the top of the rotor and contains both brake pads. There are two types of calipers: floating calipers and fixed calipers. A floating caliper can compress itself and contains only one piston. When the brakes are applied, brake fluid will force the piston into the brake pad, which will press against the rotor. Then the other side of the caliper will press the other brake pad against the rotor to stop the wheel and vehicle. A fixed caliper doesn’t move; so, it contains two pistons located on each side of the rotor. When the brakes are applied, brake fluid forces both pistons into each brake pad which press against each side of the rotor to stop the wheel and vehicle. Calipers must be inspected to check for leaks. The second type of brake assembly is the drum brake. Drum brakes are usually located on rear wheels because of the need for a parking brake. Parking brakes are added much easier to a drum brake than to a disc brake. Drum brakes contain several different parts: brake shoes, which are like brake pads; a backing plate, which basically holds everything together and is attached to the axle; brake drum, which is like the brake rotor; wheel or brake cylinder, which contains the pistons; return springs; and a self-adjusting system that will adjust the position of the brake pad when the brake isn’t applied. When the brakes are applied, brake fluid forces the pistons to push against the brake shoes, which press against the drum, which will stop the wheel and vehicle. Then, when the brake is released, the return springs send the brake shoes back to their original position. Brake shoes are located very close to the drum so that when you step on your brake pedal, the brakes are immediately applied. Over time, the surface of the brake shoes wears and the position of the shoes must be adjusted so it doesn’t have to travel a farther distance to come into contact with the drum. If the drum brakes didn’t have a self-adjusting system, you would have to press down farther and harder on your brake pedal before the brakes would be applied. When a drum brake is inspected, there are many more parts that need to be checked than in a disc brake. The brake shoes need to be checked for excessive wear so they don’t damage the drum. The brake drums, like the rotor, need to be checked for excessive wear or cracks. They also have to be machined smooth when a brake shoe is replaced and can only be machined down so far; then they must be replaced. Wheel or brake cylinders need to be inspected for any signs of leaking. The return springs need to be checked because if they are too worn and don’t return the brake shoes back to their original position, away from the drum, the brake shoes can experience rapid and excessive wear. Finally, the self-adjusting system must be inspected to make sure it is clean and properly lubricated. Parking brakes should also be inspected at this time. A parking brake, or emergency brake, must be inspected to make sure that the cables and levers are working properly. Parking brakes work separately from your regular hydraulic brakes. They are a necessity to keep your vehicle from rolling down a hill when it is parked. It must also be working properly if your regular hydraulic brakes ever fail.

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