How To Replace The Brake Pads in Your Car

How To Replace The Brake Pads in Your Car

May 17, 2019, 7:21:44 PM Business

The brakes of your car can actually put your life at risk if you don’t change them at the right time. Yes, you read that right, and this is probably the most important reason why you are supposed to replace your brake pads when they start giving out noises or when you see that their thickness is decreasing. Moreover, if you really don’t want that time to come when you will have to replace the whole braking system of your car then the wiser thing to do is to get the pads fixed right away.

Now, as much as it’s fun to buy your very own car and drive it wherever you want to, there’s another reality that your vehicle is a one big expensive machine and it’s not only the buying part that’s expensive, in fact, the maintaining part is even more hectic and expensive. In such a situation, if you really want to save yourself some money then you should start learning how to do the “maintaining” part yourself. For example, when it comes to brake pad replacement, it might sound like a one tough job to you but honestly, it’s not. You can do that yourself too, and today that’s exactly what we are here to talk about.

Things You Need To Replace The Brake Pads

  • Owner’s manual

  • A floor jack

  • Jack stands

  • Brake tool

  • Replacement brake pads

  • Rotors (if needed)

  • Brake grease

  • Socket wrench

  • Tire iron

These are some of the things you need to get started with the process of brake pad replacement. Now, let’s move towards the part where we will tell you what to do.

Get Your Car Off The Ground

First of all, you need to remove your tires so that you can get your car off the ground and lift it up. Lose the nuts first and then remove the tire. You are probably aware of this process if you’ve ever changed a tire of your car. Now, it’s on you whether you want to remove the back both tires or the ones that are on the front. Once you do that you now need to jack it up and then bring your car to a point where you can easily reach the brake pads down there.

Removing The Old Brake Pads

See that brake caliper assembly? Well, that’s what you have to replace along with the old brake pads. You need a wrench to first open and the slide off the caliper, just don’t drop it because it can easily break and then you will have to get another one that’s too expensive. Now, once done, it’s time to remove your brake pads from the rotor and make sure to note how you are taking off the brake pads in the first place.

The Replacing Part

Now comes the replacing part. You’ve taken off the old brake pads and the caliper assembly too. Now, just fix in all of it, just exactly like you took it off in the first place. Just be careful with all the assemblance of the tools and brake pads and make sure to make no mistakes because that can be risky.

Overall Verdict

Of course, you know what to do next! You just need to put the tires back on the car, tighten up the nuts and then put the car back on the ground. Here you go! Your brake pads are now replaced easily. Don’t you think that was easy? Well, if it was then don’t wait anymore and instead of spending money on a car professional just do this all yourself! If you're planning to buy floor jacks, check out https://www.tucsonstreetcar.com/reviews/best-floor-jacks-for-trucks-suvs/ 

Published by Mohammad Shoaib

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