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How to Help your Brake Pads Last Longer?

Safety is first when you are driving a vehicle and that safety is to be ensured with good maintenance of brake pads. This is because brake pads are an integral part of the vehicle’s braking system. The environment and the various heating levels have different roles to play with the wearing and tearing of the brake pads. Not every brake pad wears at the same rate and the same pace. There are various reasons behind the premature wearing and tearing of brake pads and experts list ways to prevent it.

Reasons for Wear and Tear

  • Excessive damage to brake pads can occur if they are used excessively. City vehicles will face it more frequently than highway or rural drivers.
  • Speedy drivers will face more wear and tear. Low-speed drivers do not need to aggressively pull brakes to bring vehicles to a halt. The speedy ones do need to apply brakes with full power to bring the vehicle to just half of its speed.
  • Excessive heating over time along with friction production can also lead to its degradation.
  • The front wheel’s brakes do most of the work and they are the ones that might face more wearing and tearing.
  • Heavy vehicles that do not have complementing brakes that accord to their sizes also wear and tear faster.

Making the Brake Pads Last Longer

  • Maintaining traffic flow can help you reduce unwanted and heavy braking.
  • Providing your vehicle a fairly good distance from the preceding car can buy you some time to slow down instead of sudden halting.
  • Keeping the vehicle light by avoiding weight dumps can help the brake function without pressure.
  • Helping your vehicle run at a moderate or low speed can help you not brake much.

Inspections & Servicing

Maintaining the good health of brake pads is genuinely critical for your safety and visiting the mechanic at regular intervals helps you understand when you require a repair and when you need a replacement. Here are a few indications that will serve as an alarm for you to visit the mechanic:

  • Sounds of squeaks or squeals or grinds
  • Soft or spongy brakes
  • Very hard or stiff brakes
  • Fluid leaks
  • Pad thickness lowers down

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Jacques Bostrom
the authorJacques Bostrom