Brake Rotors Drums
Brake Rotors and Drums refer to essential components in an automotive braking system, responsible for stopping the vehicle by converting kinetic energy into heat. Brake rotors are metal discs attached to the wheel's hub that rotate along with it, while brake drums are circular housings that enclose the brake shoes, which press against the drum surface to stop the vehicle. These components work together with automotive tires and other brake parts to ensure safe driving and reliable braking performance. Regular inspection and maintenance of brake rotors, drums, and related components can significantly enhance a vehicle's safety, fuel efficiency, and overall longevity.