
Brake pad wear depends not only on mileage but also on a series of secondary factors, such as the product’s material, driving style, and the road conditions and type. In any case, a heavy vehicle will certainly have a greater load to consider when considering brake pad wear. When should worn brake pads be replaced? The saying “prevention is better than cure” certainly holds true, especially when it comes to safety.
When to replace brake pads
In terms of safety, as mentioned above, it’s always best to prevent and repair worn brake pads early. In addition to routine vehicle inspections and mileage checks, it’s a good idea to periodically check your vehicle’s braking system. Sensors and wear indicators are also available to detect brake wear before it’s damaged.
Furthermore, when there are significant signs, it’s a good idea to check the brake pads.
Let’s see what some of the main warning signs are, in addition to the wear indicators, of course:
- Loss of braking performance
- Vehicle vibrations
- Mechanical creaking
- Whistling when braking
- Poor power
Brake linings ALLTECH
We have developed a whole range of reliable and approved products from the best brands to meet every need, providing quality products for brake pad replacement during inspections and inspections of heavy vehicles and commercial vehicles.
Contact us for more information!
continue reading

