"A chain is only as strong as its weakest link." If there's any truth to this old chestnut, it certainly applies to your car's brakes. Chevy Impala Brakes consist of several different components, and all of them need to be in good working order for the brake system to do its job properly. It starts with the brake pedal, which activates the master cylinder.
Special hydraulic fluid is forced through a series of tubes, called brake lines, into the four "slave" cylinders. Acting at extremely high pressure, the fluid pushes a piston that causes a pair of calipers to close tightly around the brake rotors.
The actual friction that slows the vehicle down is provided by a pair of brake linings attached to the rotors. Now, one of the great things about brake malfunctions is that they usually give you plenty of advance warning before they become serious.
For example, that annoying squealing sound you hear while applying brakes indicates that the linings are starting to wear out. Although the brakes may continue to operate satisfactorily for months after this sound starts, you ignore it at your own peril. Eventually, the squealing will go away, giving way to a grinding sound, meaning the linings are gone and the rotors are being chewed up by the calipers. Rotors can also warp and crack when they get too hot too often. In any event, when you need parts for your Chevy Impala Brakes, we are as close as a mouse click.You'll find great discount prices all parts for your Chevy Impala Brakes, along with a great staff you'll fix you right up with what you need.