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Brake Pads - Rear
Indicators of Worn Brake Pads: A squeaking or squealing noise when braking, a common sign of worn brake pads, is usually due to a built-in metal indicator on the brake pad. Longer stopping distances and a throbbing sensation when braking also suggest it's time for a brake replacement. Brake Replacement Mileage Intervals: Although brake pad lifespan can vary based on driving habits and conditions, it's typical to replace them every 30,000 to 70,000 miles. Your vehicle's owner's manual will provide specific guidance. Factors That Influence Wear: Aggressive driving, frequent braking, and stop-and-go traffic can expedite brake pad wear. Environmental factors such as driving in hilly areas, extreme temperatures, or on salted roads during winter can also curtail the lifespan of your brake pads. Regular maintenance and brake inspections can help identify issues early, preventing costly repairs. Brake pads come in various types such as organic, ceramic, and semi-metallic, each offering unique advantages and trade-offs. Organic brake pads are made of rubber, glass, and resins, while ceramic brake pads comprise ceramic fibers, bonding agents, and fillers. Semi-metallic brake pads are a fusion of metals like steel, copper, and iron, fortified with friction-enhancing materials.
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Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.