Auto Brake Pads

sales@hbhaolu.com

+86 311 8927 8282

Auto Brake Pads

Home > Products > Auto Brake Pads

Auto Brake Pads

As a professional auto brake pads manufacturer, we provide various brands of auto brake pads like HAVAL auto brake pads, Great Wall auto brake pads, JAC auto brake pads, Chery auto brake pads and so on.

 

What are brake pads?

Brake pads are installed on your wheels, with each brake pad located on both sides of the wheel. When you apply the brakes in your car, the brake pads are pushed against the wheels to apply friction to stop the car.

As the brake pads push against the wheels to stop them, the friction rubs against the brake pads and causes them to wear out. This doesn't happen immediately, but once the brakes become less efficient and thinner, the brakes will eventually need to be replaced. In short, brake pads allow you to stop your car and need to be replaced after a period of time.

 

Why do I need to replace my brake pads?

If your car is no longer stopping as quickly as it used to, or if you have driven about 40,000 miles since your last brake job, it may be time to replace your brake pads. Stop with confidence with new brake pads from Haolu Auto. We offer a variety of pads that meet or exceed OE performance. Learn about the different types with our brake pad buyer's guide. Timely brake pad replacement improves your vehicle's braking power while saving you money on brake pad replacement.

 

How often should I replace my brake pads?

Replacing brake pads is an important part of your vehicle's maintenance routine. If they are not properly maintained, they will not stop your car because of the friction created by the brake pads coming in contact with the rotors. This friction also wears on the surface of your brake pads, which reduces the thickness of the friction material that contacts the rotor when you press the pedal. Worn brake pads are hard to stop your car with, and they can even damage your rotors. Stop damaging the road with new brake pads from Haolu Auto. If you're not sure how to do this, check out this guide to replacing your brake pads and rotors.

 

Signs of Bad Brake Pads

Signs of bad brake pads include squealing, a throbbing brake pedal, and a dashboard warning light. Any of these symptoms should be addressed immediately by checking your vehicle's braking system to ensure you can stop safely. If you are inspecting brake pads, look for smooth, level friction surfaces. Friction surfaces that are not level will not maintain consistent contact with the rotor, which can cause you to lose braking power.

 

How to check brake pads

It's important to replace your brake pads as needed, but not too early or you'll end up wasting money. This means you need to know how to check your brake pads to see if they need to be replaced. You can do this by listening and paying attention to your brakes or by looking at your brake pads.

First, you need to listen to your brakes to see if they start to go bad. If they start to squeal when you use your brakes, it may be time to check them. Many pads include wear indicators, and when the pad material is too thin, the wear indicator will contact the rotor and make a sound. That said, some brake pads usually squeak a bit, such as performance pads on slow-moving cars, so do some research on your particular equipment to learn about service intervals and signs to look out for. You should also pay attention to see if you need to apply the brakes harder to get your car to stop, or if it seems to take longer to stop.

You can also check the brake pads by taking the wheels off the car. Keep in mind that you will have front and rear brake pads on your car. Remove the wheels and look at the pads. If they look thin, then you will need to replace them. Make sure to check all the wheels to ensure safety.

ORDER NOW!
QQ
  • wechat

    13028668731: 13028668731

Chat with Us