There are few parts on your
vehicle that are as important as you and your passengers...the brakes. Needless
to say, without brakes you aren’t stopping or slowing down anytime soon. Having a healthy and well-kept set of brakes
will minimize harm for you and your precious cargo. Over time, the break pads will become worn
out. This article How to Change Brake Pads will provide some simple do-it-yourself projects
that could possibly save you a trip to the repair shop.
- When to Change Brake Pads – The wear indicator is a small piece of metal and it is attached to the brake pad. Eventually, the indicators will contacts the brake rotor whenever the pad is worn down. When applying the brake, the indicator will grind against the rotor; it will create a squealing noise. The noise is a clear signal to have your brakes inspected.
- Preparing to Change Brake Pads – Best idea is to start by placing a block under the wheel to prevent the chance of the car rolling anywhere while working on it. Next, loosen (but don’t remove) the wheel’s lug nuts. Then, use your vehicle’s jack to lift the car and securely place on the jack stands.
- Tools for Changing Brake Pads – The tools aren’t hard to use or find, they are typically found at any auto part or hardware store. Some tools needed are: A C-clamp, wrench, lug wrench, gloves, dusting mask and safety gloves, and finally new brake pads.