Brake service tips on pad selection, friction types and clear communication to improve safety and customer trust.
Rusnak Porsche will be breaking ground this week on its new dealership in East Pasadena. Here’s what you need to know.
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. It’s hard to think of a more important automotive component than brakes. The ability to stop your car quickly, ...
Witness the evolution of a classic as the Porsche 914 is reimagined with a 525WHp LS7 engine swap, built for track performance. This video documents the makeover process, emphasizing the fusion of ...
You approach a traffic light, tap the brakes, hear a shriek that sounds like a screaming fox, and suddenly your day gets interesting. The shop says you need new pads at all four wheels. You're ...
Changing the pads on your car’s brakes is a pretty straightforward and inexpensive process on most vehicles. However, many modern vehicles having electronic parking brakes giving manufacturers a new ...
This video covers the full process of installing a Quicksilver exhaust system on my Porsche 911 Turbo S, along with sound clips and driving impressions after the upgrade. The goal: unlock more ...
Your car’s brakes have a tough job, especially the brake pads. If you can’t remember the last time you changed them, chances are, you’re due. But how much cash do you need to set aside for some shiny ...
Compare plans tailored to your car & budget. Brake pads and rotors have a simple yet critical role — bringing your vehicle to a stop. When you push your brake pedal, your brake calipers squeeze your ...
The 914/4, as the original is technically called, was introduced with a workmanlike Volkswagen (not Porsche) flat-four engine, and it was popular, too, with more than 115,600 examples produced from ...
Hi all! I am back with an important update and quite some good news to all the Altroz Diesel/iCNG/DCA owners out there. I have finally found the aftermarket brake upgrade to Altroz diesel after ...
It may seem ridiculous to consider that asbestos was used in brake pads throughout much of the 20th century, and on a fairly widespread basis until the 1980s, when automakers and parts manufacturers ...