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People who should have got their brakes skimmed

 

 

 

 

KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFER ON THE ROADS
Resurfaced brake discs offer better braking performance

SAVE MONEY ON SERVICES AND MOT'S
Resurfacing work is less expensive than replacing discs

GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
More service, better brakes and more miles

Does your brake pedal vibrate when you reach certain speeds?
Does your steering wheel shake when you apply pressure to the brake pedal?
Are you fed up of being told to "bed in" your brakes AFTER taking them to the garage?
Do you want to lower your service bills when you take your car to the garage?

What does brake skimming do?

Problem Why Skimming helps
Rusty brake discs Skims the rust off the discs
Low brake performance due to bedding in period for new pads on old discs Provides perfect flat surface to pads to operate on providing new brake performance
Pedal Pulsation caused by brake disc Matches disc with pads surface
Scoring on the brake disc Skims the scores from the disc leaving a flat surface
Noisy brake discs Aligns pad and disc to decrease uneven wear

If you have ever suffered from the above then you have come to the right place. Every workshop in the USA has a brake lathe to skim brake discs. Why - because the Americans demand the best quality for the best price and won't take anything else.

Have you heard about brake skimming before or been offered it by your mechanic?
By skimming your brake discs you:

1) Improve braking performance on your vehicle increasing safety whilst driving
2) Stop brake pedal pulsation, juddering, squeaks and squeals
3) Save money on your service

All brake discs can be resurfaced at least once but your garage might tell you otherwise. Don't believe them - we have approvals from leading manufacturers including:

Porsche, BMW, Nissan, Peugeot, Subaru, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Ferrari General Motors, Kia, and Ford

The only time your brakes should be replaced is when they reach minimum thickness and not before. To find out the maximum and minimum thickness of your brake discs click the link below.

Manufacturers Brake Disc Specifications