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Brake Service in Blackfoot, ID
20th Century Chrysler - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-1900
20th Century Ford Dodge - Parts - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-1700
20th Century Ford Dodge - Repairs & Service- Service - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-1800
A-1 Engine & Radiator Inc - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-2050
Blackfoot Motor Supply Inc - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-3400
Checker Auto Parts - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 782-1788
Countryside Auto Care - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 684-4376
Kirkham Auto Parts Service CO - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-2900
Lee's Service and 24 Hour Towing - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-0870
Les Schwab Tire Centers - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-1942
Ogden's Tire Factory - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 785-0950
Riverside Auto Parts - Blackfoot, ID - Phone: (208) 684-5155
Helpful Definition for: Brake Service
A motor vehicle is slowed down or stopped with the help of the 'Brake' device, which is a combination of interacting parts of the vehicle creating friction mechanism. At the time of normal driving conditions, a foot-operated brake is used for hindering, stopping and controlling the automotive vehicle. Air brakes in Blackfoot are used on heavy vehicles such as buses and trains, since those work by means of compressed air. However, emergency brakes are operated by the driver with his or her hand and the same is used in emergencies only. There are two types of wheel-brake mechanisms ; such as drum brakes and disk brakes. Drum brakes are used in older vehicles, and at the rear wheels of many vehicles, the front disk brakes are used.
