What Size Socket for Brake Pads?

Socket for Brake Pads

If you’re replacing your brake pads, it’s important to get the correct size socket. Different brakes use different sized sockets and tools for removing and installing them. Depending on the make and model of your car, you may need to use a smaller or larger socket for installing new brakes. When replacing brake pads, always … Read more

What to Do with Old Brake Rotors?

with Old Brake Rotors

If you have old brake rotors that are no longer needed, there are a few things you can do with them. You may be able to sell them or give them away to someone who needs them.  You can also recycle them if they’re in good condition and meet the required standards for recycling. Depending … Read more

What Does the Brake Light Mean?

Brake Light Mean

Brake lights are often a warning light that indicates the car has stopped in order to avoid an accident. The brake lights may also be used when you’re driving at night as a signal for other drivers to stop.  If your brake lights are not working, it may mean there is something wrong with the … Read more

What Is Lock Rotor Amps?

Rotor Amps

Lock rotor amps are a type of electrical amplifier, typically used in security systems and other applications where noise interference is an issue. They use advanced electronic circuitry to cancel out unwanted noise signals, making them an essential part of security installations. Lock rotor amps can be found in a variety of sizes and configurations … Read more

What Is a Wound Rotor Motor?

Wound Rotor Motor

A wound rotor motor is a type of electric motor that uses rotors to turn the shaft. They are often found in small devices, such as toys and remote controls because they are compact and efficient.  Wound rotor motors can be powered by batteries or AC power sources, making them versatile and portable.  Because they … Read more

How To Remove Stripped Rotor Screws?

Remove Stripped Rotor Screws

If you’re having trouble removing stripped rotor screws, try using a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the screw head. Apply pressure to the screwdriver while turning it counterclockwise to break the grip of the screw on the rotor.  Be careful not to over-tighten and strip the threads in your rotors. Use a nut … Read more