What is brake migration?

Brake migration usually refers to the movement of brake fluid or hydraulic pressure from one wheel or brake system to another. This can happen when air becomes trapped in the brake lines, causing unequal pressure. Brake migration can also occur due to worn or damaged brake components, such as calipers or brake hoses.

If left unchecked, brake migration can result in uneven braking, reduced stopping power, and increased wear on brake components. It is important to have your brakes inspected regularly to avoid brake migration and ensure optimal brake performance and safety.