Four Ways To Make Brakes Last Longer

Four Ways To Make Brakes Last Longer

Anyone who’s ever worked as a car mechanic has seen what happens when people forget to replace the brake pads and brake hardware at the intended time. Sometimes the pad is worn so badly that the metal plate has slipped off the caliper, causing it to overextend and lock the wheels. Sometimes the piston shatters in the caliper. Sometimes, the pad is completely worn and there’s nothing against the rotor except the piston, caliper, and a terrible grinding noise. Fortunately, there are ways to make brakes last longer.

From a safety perspective, when working properly and maintained, brake pads and hardware last an average of 25,000 to 40,000 miles and should always be checked at that point. Hybrid vehicles can be easier on the conventional brake components as they use regenerative electronics to slow the vehicle at higher speeds. Also, rear brake pads can be worn prematurely due to reduced airflow and vehicle load characteristics.

Below are four tips to save your customers’ brakes and their money.

1. SLOW DOWN

Driving fast may be fun, but brakes pay the price. Stopping at high speeds is the #1 enemy of brakes. It will wear them out faster than anything. The energy and heat produced from repeated stopping at high speeds kills brakes before their time. Ask your auto brake repair service technician; if you want to make your brakes last longer and be a safer driver overall, slow down.

2. PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH

Hearing brake noises or feeling weird vibrations when driving is a symptom of what could be a serious problem. Waiting too long to get the problem diagnosed is not only unsafe, but also poor money management because in the end, you will most likely spend more money to repair the damage. Putting old brake hardware on new brake pads is another foolish move. It costs less than $20 for new brake hardware, which has been proven to extend the life of new pads and reduce noise. Tell your customers to buy new hardware to help extend the life of the pads and brakes.

3. RIDE LIKE A ROLLER COASTER

You know how roller coasters use the energy from the beginning to speed through lots of twists and turns? The same principle applies to cars. Coasting without braking preserves the brakes and extends their life.

No one looks forward to coming in for brake repair services. But explaining how a driver can extend the life of their brakes and save money is a no-brainer.

4. MOM WAS RIGHT: BUY QUALITY

Buying cheap brake pads or using old hardware on new ones causes the pads to wear out quickly. It also does nothing to remedy the noise of squeaky brakes. Quality brake components, especially brake clips, have special features to reduce drag and noise. Customers need to be shown which pads and hardware are right for them and why they need new brake hardware.

Courtesy of hollenshades

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