October 18, 2024
Here's How Long Brake Pads & Rotors Last
The lifespan of brake pads and rotors depends on several factors, including driving habits, vehicle type, and road conditions. On average, brake pads last between 30,000 to 70,000 miles, while rotors may need replacement every 50,000 to 70,000 miles.
Key Factors That Affect Brake Pad and Rotor Lifespan:
- Driving Habits: Frequent hard braking or driving in stop-and-go traffic wears out pads faster.
- Vehicle Type: Heavier vehicles like trucks or SUVs typically experience faster brake wear.
- Environment: City driving wears brakes faster than highway driving due to frequent stops.
Signs It's Time to Replace Brake Pads or Rotors:
- Squeaking or Squealing: Most brake pads have a wear indicator that alerts you when they need replacement.
- Grinding Noise: This indicates your brake pads are completely worn and could be causing damage to your rotors.
- Vibration or Pulsation: Warped rotors often cause the steering wheel or brake pedal to vibrate during braking.
- Increased Stopping Distance: If it takes longer to stop, it’s time to inspect the brake system.
Extending the Life of Your Brakes:
To maximize brake lifespan:
- Avoid aggressive braking whenever possible.
- Regularly schedule brake inspections to catch wear early.
- Replace pads before they cause damage to the rotors.
At LMD Brake & Alignment Center, we specialize in brake services for all vehicle types. Our team offers free brake inspections to keep your car safe and performing at its best. If you’ve noticed any signs of brake wear, schedule a service today!
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