Are Car Brake Caliper Covers Safe?
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Caliper covers are not very safe and can easily fall off after prolonged use, so it is not recommended to install them. Below is a detailed introduction to caliper covers: 1. Brake caliper covers use high-temperature-resistant glue. Over time, these covers can fade, resulting in an unsightly appearance. If low-quality caliper covers are used, they may detach while driving. If they fall into the mechanical parts of the tire or if the metal rods on the cover pierce the tire, it can easily cause a blowout. This is especially dangerous at high speeds. 2. Since car caliper covers come in fixed sizes, trimming is often required during installation. Poor-quality glue used for fixing can lead to the cover coming loose, which is highly hazardous. Additionally, caliper covers can hinder the heat dissipation of the caliper. The heat generated from prolonged caliper operation cannot dissipate properly, affecting the vehicle's braking performance. When brake pads wear out and need replacement, removing the caliper cover can be difficult, causing unnecessary hassle. Therefore, it is advised that car owners avoid installing caliper covers whenever possible.