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OLIVER 66 LEFT HAND BRAKE PEDAL TRACTOR
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FARMALL A BN SUPER A 100 130 140 BRAKE PEDAL GUARD 2080
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John Deere Brake Pedal Shaft 60 70 520 530 620 630 720
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1952 OLIVER 88D LEFT BRAKE PEDAL-ANCHOR PIN-ROD-VINTAGE
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2 FAULTLESS TABLE CART JACK LIFT FOOT PEDAL BRAKE 5-5/8
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Left Brake Pedal International Farmall 756 856 1256
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Left Brake Pedal IH International Farmall M SM 400 450
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Ford 8n Right Hand Brake Pedal and Shaft Assembly
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FARMALL 200 230 240 404 2404 BRAKE PEDAL TRACTOR
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FARMALL H BRAKE PEDAL RIGHT HAND TRACTOR
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John Deere 2010 Brake Pedal
John Deere 2010 Brake Pedal
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John Deere 2010 Tractor Left Brake Pedal ID# 2148
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John Deere 2010 Tractor Right Brake Pedal ID# 2149
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Oliver 60 crop row tractor left brake/clutch pedal
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CASE DC BRAKE PEDALS PAIR TRACTOR
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IH Farmall Cub ~ Right Brake Pedal w/Ratchet
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ORIG FORD 8N SERIES TRACTOR RH BRAKE PEDAL LOCK-LEVER
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farmall super m brake pedals
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FARMALL BRAKE PEDAL RETURN SPRINGS SUPER A 100 130 140
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vac case brake pedals
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ORIGINAL MASSEY HARRIS 44 TRACTOR- BRAKE PEDALS-SHAFT
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John Deere B Brake Pedal Shaft
John Deere B Brake Pedal Shaft
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Brake Pedals IH International Farmall 856 1456 966 1066
Brake Pedals IH International Farmall 856 1456 966 1066
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JOHN DEERE M MT BRAKE PEDAL M954T TRACTOR
JOHN DEERE M MT BRAKE PEDAL M954T TRACTOR
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ORIGINAL JI CASE 1948  VAC TRACTOR  BRAKE PEDAL SET
ORIGINAL JI CASE 1948 VAC TRACTOR BRAKE PEDAL SET
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John Deere 2010 Tractor Right Brake Pedal  ID#  2174
John Deere 2010 Tractor Right Brake Pedal ID# 2174
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John Deere 2010 Tractor Left Brake Pedal ID# 2173
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John Deere 2010 Tractor Left Brake Pedal ID# 14238
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CAT FORKLIFT BRAKE/INCHING PEDAL PAD PARTS
CAT FORKLIFT BRAKE/INCHING PEDAL PAD PARTS
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SATOH BEAVER S370 S370D LEFT BRAKE PEDAL
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Stop Safer, Stop Faster: a Guide to Car Brakes

Without a braking system, motor vehicles would be impractical for us to use. They help us stop our cars, maintain traction in emergency situations, and if you brake while in a turn, they help with that too. But many people may not understand how they work or what it takes to stop a 2,000 + lb. vehicle. In the following paragraphs, I will describe the basic components of a brake system, how it works, and how you can improve your braking system.

Although brake systems are highly engineered systems that are designed for safety and reliability, they are fairly easy to understand you know what the components are. There are two main types of brakes found on cars and trucks; disc brake systems and disc/drum brake combination systems. Older vehicles will have disc brakes on the front wheels and drum brakes in the back. Most modern vehicles have disc brakes at all four wheels, so I will be focusing primarily on that and will not cover drum brakes in this article.

The typical components of a disc brake system are: the pedal, the master cylinder, hard brake lines, soft brake lines, brake calipers, brake pads, and brake rotors. There can also be secondary or slave cylinders and Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) components too, but we’ll forget about those for now. The brake pedal is obviously located inside the vehicle and the master cylinder is mounted to the firewall which is found under the hood. When you push the brake pedal, it leverages the master cylinder to push brake fluid through the brake lines. The brake lines are attached to the master cylinder and run to the brake calipers found at each wheel. The brake calipers contain anywhere from one to eight pistons in them. The brake fluid forces the pistons to compress the brake pads onto the brake disc. The brake rotor, AKA brake disc, is attached to the hub which is attached to the axle. So the brake pads compress onto the rotors and create lots of friction, which in turn slows you down.

Is your vehicle no longer stopping like it used to? Got the need for speed and want to make sure you can stop as fast as you go? Do you now have the need to tow heavy payloads with your truck? Here are some tips to improve brake feel, response, and stopping distance.

Brake feel can be defined as the feedback the brake system gives to the driver. That feel is delivered through the pedal. The biggest things you can do to improve feedback from the brake pedal is better brake fluid and stainless steel brake lines. All cars sold in the US must have DOT 3 brake fluid; this is the standard off-the-shelf fluid and the rating DOT3 requires that a threshold boiling point to be met. If brake fluid boils, your brakes won’t work. For most applications, DOT3 is safe and it is recommended for the average driver. If you like spirited drives, participate in road racing, or just want better pedal feel, try using a DOT4 approved brake fluid. It should give you a firmer pedal and higher performance, but be careful because DOT4 needs to be changed more frequently than DOT3, which translates into higher vehicle maintenance costs. You can also install stainless steel brake lines, which don’t flex as much as the rubber ones that come standard on most vehicles. The reduction in brakeline flex means improved brake feel. Another good option to improve brake feel is a master cylinder brace, which further reduces flex in the brake system.

Brake response is primarily affected by the brake pads and rotors. Some brake pads have more “bite” than others; the ones that bite faster respond better, but they can be difficult to live with in everyday life. Performance pads are a good option for improving response, especially if the pads need to be replaced anyway. New brake rotors can also improve the response you get when you hit the pedal, but not as much as performance brake pads will. Where rotors will really make a difference is when you are descending a mountain road and are on the brakes frequently. New rotors can make your brake pads perform at their best for sustained periods of time due to better cooling and out-gassing technologies.

It is important to realize that brake feel and response have almost nothing to do with your stopping distance. Getting new brake pads, rotors, lines, and fluid can make the driver feel better and will make a vehicle stop safer, but it will do very little to help you stop faster. If you want to shorten your stopping distance, the only way to really achieve that is with a big brake kit. A big brake kit includes larger diameter rotors, upgraded calipers, and new brake pads. The larger diameter rotors are the key component here because they give the brake system more leverage to stop the wheels. Big brake kits can be expensive and usually require larger wheels to accommodate the larger brakes, but if shorter stopping distances are your goal, it is worth the time and investment. I know this is a lot of information to consume, but there is one last thing you want to think about. Your tires are what really slows your car and how much grip they have is a big factor in how quickly you stop. Make sure to invest in some decent tires to maximize your brake system and minimize stopping distances.

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Why when i start my car I hear air coming from the gas and brake pedal area? It stops once i press on the ?

brake pedal then once i step off the brake i could hear it again. I have a 1989 ford thunderbird lx v6 3.8l.

Your brake vacuum chamber may be leaking. You should get it checked for safety's sake as you may lose power assistance while driving.

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