Br breakers

You're referring to brake pads!

Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are a crucial component of a vehicle's braking system. They are designed to wear down gradually as the brakes are applied, allowing the vehicle to slow down or come to a stop.

Here are some key things to know about brake pads:

  1. What do brake pads do?: Brake pads are designed to convert the kinetic energy of the vehicle into heat energy, which is then dissipated through the brake rotor or drum.
  2. Types of brake pads: There are several types of brake pads, including:
    • Organic brake pads: Made from organic materials, these pads are quieter and produce less dust than other types.
    • Semi-metallic brake pads: A combination of organic and metallic materials, these pads offer better braking performance and durability.
    • Ceramic brake pads: Made from ceramic materials, these pads are designed for high-performance vehicles and offer improved braking performance and durability.
  3. How often should brake pads be replaced?: Brake pads typically need to be replaced every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and the quality of the pads.
  4. Signs of worn-out brake pads: Some common signs of worn-out brake pads include:
    • Squealing or grinding noises when applying the brakes
    • Vibrations or pulsations when braking
    • Increased stopping distance
    • Brake pedal feeling spongy or soft
  5. How to replace brake pads: Replacing brake pads is a relatively simple process that can be done at home with the right tools and expertise. However, it's recommended to consult a professional mechanic if you're not comfortable with the process.

Remember to always follow proper brake maintenance and replacement procedures to ensure your vehicle's safety and performance.