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Do I have to replace brake pads with rotors?

Do I have to replace brake pads with rotors?

Some vehicles always require new pads and rotors because the rotors cannot be resurfaced. But for optimum brake performance and safety, always choose to replace your brake rotors when replacing your brake pads.

When do you need to change your brake pads?

Warning: It is important that you change your brake pads when they wear out. Not changing them promptly can lead to scarring of the brake rotor surface and reduction in the performance of the rotor.

Why do you need to know about brake rotors?

Step 4: Understand brake rotors. The other part of the equation when stopping a vehicle, brake rotors give the brake pads something to grip and slow the axle when slowing or stopping a vehicle. Rotors are a very durable component lasting through many brake pad changes.

What does it mean when your disc brakes are out of alignment?

A vehicle with disc brakes slows or stops by applying pressure via brake pads to a rotor attached to the wheel hub. Brake pads that show uneven wear generally are out of alignment, and depending on the wear pattern this type of wear could mean a variety of things.

What does a wear pattern on a brake pad mean?

Not changing them promptly can lead to scarring of the brake rotor surface and reduction in the performance of the rotor. The wear pattern on a brake pad says a lot about your brake setup. In general, it indicates if the pads are installed incorrectly and need adjustment.

When do you need to replace your brake rotors?

The strength of the rotor is also reduced, leading to more risks of cracking or not braking. Whenever you check the brake pads, it’s essential to check the rotor thickness as well. If its thickness is below the minimum specification and it cannot be resurfaced, then you need to replace the brake rotors immediately.

What do you need to know about brake rotor thickness?

Everything You Need To Know Brake rotor thickness is a critical measurement for automotive safety. Let’s look at some essential things about the brake rotors, and find answers to the questions: “Which is the best time to check rotor thickness and how to do it?”

How often should you check your disc brakes?

It is recommended to check disc brakes and disc brake linings every 10,000 miles, or more often if your brakes suddenly start to squeal or pull to one side, or if your brake pedal flutters when you step on it, or whenever you replace brake pads or before you resurface the rotors.

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Ruth Doyle