BRAKE pads are a consumable item that requires regular inspection and periodic replacement. It is an important component of the ...

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BRAKE pads are a consumable item that requires regular inspection and periodic replacement. It is an important component of the braking unit of the car, on the serviceability of which the safety of the driver and passengers depends.

Modern brake pads consist of two main elements: a plate made of metal (backing, frame) and the friction lining. It is the pad comes into contact with the brake disc, contributing to the reduction of vehicle speed. Depending on the type of pad, there are several types of pads. The first are ceramic – they guarantee low noise and almost no dust. Organic ones are suitable for a quiet ride and are soft. But low metal ones are stiffer than organic ones, but they are also suitable for a city car.

The material used in the manufacture of the friction pad. Ceramic pads are considered the longest lasting; organic pads have the shortest life. Metal variants hold an intermediate position.

Don’t wear out your brake pads to the metal plates. It is better to replace them beforehand at maintenance inspection, if judging by residual life of the lining and wear dynamics, there is a probability that the pads will not last to the next scheduled service. This will keep the discs and drums in good condition.

While wear is dependent on factors such as driving conditions, driving style, and other factors, there are average brake pad replacement intervals that can be used as a guide. For cars, brake pads as pictured from onlinecarparts.co.uk must be examined every 10,000 to 15,000.

There are several factors to consider when choosing replacement brake pads. Here are some important aspects to help you choose the right brake pads:

Matching the make, model and year of your vehicle: Make sure that the brake pads you choose are designed for your particular make, model and year of vehicle. This will help ensure proper fit and compatibility.

Determine the type of brake system on your car. There are basically two types of brake systems, disc brakes and drum brakes. Make sure the brake pads you choose match the type of system you have.

Purchase your brake pads from trusted manufacturers or authorized car brand dealers. The quality of your brake pads has a direct impact on their performance and durability. 

Consider your individual vehicle operating conditions. If you frequently drive under heavy loads, on mountain roads, or in high temperatures, consider brake pads specifically designed for heavy use or increased heat resistance.

Read reviews and recommendations from other car owners who have already used their chosen brake pads. This can help you get an idea of their performance, durability, and meeting expectations.

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