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As simple as it sounds, measuring brake rotor thickness isn't as easy as visually inspecting the disc. To pull it off, you'll need time and a couple of tools. For starters, you'll need to remove ...
Most modern vehicles have at least one set of disc brakes on the front axle. As mentioned, inspecting the brake pads in these systems can be relatively easy. To do so, the only tool you'll need is ...
Use the old brake pad between the caliper and clamp to protect the piston surface. Note: Some caliper pistons may require special tools. Always consult your car’s owner manual.
Bruce’s tip: Check the brake disc for any excessive wear or cracks. Refit the caliper Install the caliper, making sure the disc goes between the pads.
The brake pads can last anywhere between 25,000 km to 150,000 km depending on whether you’re commuting, which involves a lot of stop and go traffic, or driving mainly on highways.