Independent Maserati Service Center
Independent Maserati Service
Center 407 S. Central Ave.
Glendale, CA 91204
Monday - Friday :
Saturday :
Sunday :
8:00am- 6:00pm
8:00am- 2:00pm
Closed

brake Maserati services

benefits of quality brake pads
Brakes slow down your vehicle, allowing it to stop safely. However, brakes aren’t the only important component in this process; your brake pads are equally important. The importance of an effective braking system as well as quality brake pads can never be underestimated.

1. Replacing Your Maserati Brake Pads - Given that this is a commonly performed action, happening daily and multiple times, brake pads regularly need to be replaced.
2. Longevity of Your Brake Pads - If your vehicle is driven mostly on the highway, your brake pads may last longer than if you lived in the city, given how many times you have to use the brakes because of traffic lights, stop signs, pedestrians, buses, etc.
3. Selecting Quality Brake Pads - The type of brake pads you have in your vehicle will eventually affect how long they’ll last: Organic brake pads are the cheapest, but they won’t last too long. Low metallic brake pads can be noisy but will live a bit longer, while both ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads have a higher expectancy and are typically more expensive.
benefits of brake discs
One of the biggest advantages is that it can generate and transfer greater amounts of heat to the atmosphere because most of the friction area of a rotor is exposed to air so cooling is faster than drum brake makes them better suited for high-performance driving or heavy-duty vehicles.

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Disc brakes require less effort to stop the vehicle.
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It generates less heat.
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The disk brake is simple to install and service.
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The disk brake is easy to control.
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Disk brake can never become self-locking.
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Disk brake has high torque transmitting capacity in a small volume.
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In the disk brake, the braking torque is linearly proportional to the actuating force.
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The disk brake is equally effective for both directions of rotation of the disk.
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Disc brakes will keep working after you bent your rim.
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Disc brake doesn't wear down the rims.
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It is less likely to skid in wet condition.
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Disc brakes increase the aesthetic value of your bike.
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Disc brakes are that the wheels must be built strongly and they must be able to take high torque stresses between the rim and the hub.
why do maserati brakes need serviced?
A Maserati is only as good as the maintenance you put into it, so regular inspections are a must. In particular, you should be paying attention to your Maserati’s breaks. These cars are known for their unmatched speed, and you should never go too fast without good brakes.

No matter what car you’re driving, brakes will wear down due to factors like driving styles and road conditions. Regular service appointments will keep your Maserati in peak condition. Driving on worn brakes can put a lot of strain on your tires and transmission, which can be potentially hazardous to the driver.
what is ABS Brake System?
Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) help you steer in emergencies by restoring traction to your tires. It may not shorten stopping distance; pedal may vibrate or push back – which is normal but it helps prevent your wheels from locking up – possibly allowing the driver to steer to safety.

benefits of ABS Brake System
1. Increased Stopping Power, Especially On Ice - ABS technology significantly lowers the risk of your wheels locking up and your vehicle skidding, especially in slippery conditions.
2. Decreased Insurance Costs - Cars that have ABS technology can keep your auto insurance payments down—precisely because anti-lock brakes have proven, so many times, to lower the risk of accidents.
3. Enhanced Resale Value - ABS technology adds to the value of your vehicle. In fact, since it’s so standard-issue on today’s cars and trucks, not having ABS means your vehicle will sell for a lower price.
4. Improves Traction Control - Anti-lock braking systems share some of the same basic infrastructures as advanced traction control technology—which makes it easier for manufacturers to install traction control in the factory.