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Get your Rear Brake Pads changed with a warranty on parts & labor, installment payments, & a 7-day money back guarantee
A brake pad is what stops your car. When you press down on the brake pedal, the brake calliper, forces the pad onto the disc rotor producing friction which in turn stops the car.
-Grinding or squealing sounds when applying the brakes -Brake warning sign on dashboard -Reduced braking performance -Worn down past a certain level, usually 2mm
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- Remove the tyres.
- The brake discs and pads are examine
- The old and worn-out brake pads remo
- Install new brake pads and sensors.
- Finally, a road test.
-The brake system is the primary safety device installed in cars today, and the parts that actually do the work are the brake pads.
-Brake pads typically last for 60,000 kilometers, but this depends on the amount of driving you do. Brake pads gradually lose friction over time and must be replaced once the level of wear reaches to about 2mm.
-In most situations, the front brakes will wear out more quickly than the rear brakes as they do the majority of the braking when slowing down. Possibly the rear brake pads are changed with every third change of the front pads.
-When changing brake pads, its also crucial to check the brake discs and fluid because these may also need to be changed.