It’s a good thing that your vehicle's brakes are basically crybabies - they start to whine and squeal long before they're really hurt. Still, these noises should not be ignored. Your brakes may continue to work quite well for some time after these noises start, but the problem will not go away on its own.
Eventually, the squealing and whining noises will be replaced by an ugly grinding sound - and then, your brakes are hurting - and the injury may be fatal (to your brakes and yourself). In addition to seat belts, brakes are the one other automotive system upon which our lives depend.
When your brakes start complaining, log on to our website. Here, you'll find a full line of parts for Chevy C1500 brakes. Brake sounds mean that its time to replace the brake linings. These are the surfaces that provide friction, which in turn actually stops the vehicle. A different brake malfunction is indicated when the brake pedal starts to feel "soft" or "spongy," going too far toward the floor. The remedy may be as simple as the addition of hydraulic brake fluid to the master cylinder. If this doesn't fix the problem however, it means there is a leak in the system. You may require a new brake cylinder, or brake lines. By purchasing parts for your Chevy C1500 brakes from us, you'll be enjoying substantial savings. Our volume inventory allows us to offer discount prices on all kinds of parts and accessories, and our on-line catalog is user-friendly, so you'll have no problem finding exactly what you need. When it's time to service those Chevy C1500 brakes, come to us first.