Through foot force conversion into hydraulic pressure, the Nissan Armada Brake Pedal allows the driver to quickly slow down or halt the large SUV, keeping everyone on board safe. Each time owners press the Brake Pedal in a car, those ribbed rubber pads lose a bit of grip. After years of daily use, these ribs get flattened out. Once that happens, the surface can get pretty slick, more so when the shoe is wet. It is easy to slip off a Brake Pedal during an emergency when the pedal surface is totally smooth. Nissan owners can return to safe grip and fresh appearance simply by replacing the worn pad without the need to change the underlying linkage since the Armada design has a simple slip-on rubber covering that is molded to fit on the metal arm. Behind the brake pad, the Brake Pedal lever directly pushes the master cylinder pushrod. This builds hydraulic pressure that feeds the calipers or drums at each wheel. A firm consistent pedal feel means you have nice healthy hydraulics. This simple mechanism was shared by earlier generations with later models, meaning there are no radically different types, just minor tweaks in pad texture and shape. Regardless of whether it is a first-generation Nissan full-size SUV or a newer Armada family hauler, a clean Brake Pedal surface will help create predictable stopping distances and reinforce confidence on every trip your foot makes to the Brake Pedal.
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