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Brake Kits

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A brake kit lets you upgrade a vehicle’s braking system for a single price. Kits usually include rotors, calipers, and pads.

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Brake Clip Kits

These clips add a subtle spring pressure between the brake pads and caliper carrier, which effectively cuts out the vibration that has the potential to cause the brakes to squeal. Furthermore, these clips help in the battle against corrosion, providing a smooth surface for the brake pad to slide along.

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Spring Kits

​The retaining spring's job is to hold the brake caliper in position. This prevents impermissible movements between the brake caliper and the brake caliper mount, while at the same time ensuring that the brake pad is positioned correctly.

CV Joints

Constant velocity joints, better known as CV joints, are found at the ends of the drive shafts. They are essential to connecting the drive shafts to the transmission and wheels. Because of their function and location, these joints easily wear out over time. They can even break. There are two types of CV Joints. The Cardinal, which is usually found in heavy trucks and four-wheel drive vehicles and rzeppa CV joints found on most front wheel drive vehicles.

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CV Boot

The CV Boot is a ribbed, rubber flexible boot that keeps water and dirt out of the joint and the special grease inside the joint.

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Brake Pipes

The main pipe of a pressure brake system extending the entire length of the train and connecting the manual and the automatic actuating devices on individual vehicles. — called also train line.

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