03/24/2026
π¨ When Should You Replace Your Brake Pads? π
Brake pad wear isn't always obvious, but ignoring it can damage your brake rotors and compromise your road safety. π£οΈ Understanding these measurements can save you money and prevent accidents.
π§ Brake Pad Wear Chart:
π’ 12 mm | Brand New Pad β’ Peak performance and maximum safety.
π‘ 9 mm | Good Condition β’ Still safe for standard daily driving.
π 6 mm | Advanced Wear β’ Wear is becoming significant; start planning a replacement soon.
π΄ 3 mm | Replace Soon β’ Reduced braking performance. Don't delay the service!
β« 1 mm | Urgent Replacement β’ Extreme risk! High chance of damaging discs and losing stopping power. β οΈ
π Common Warning Signs:
β’ π Squealing or screeching noises when applying pressure.
β’ π³ Vibrations felt through the brake pedal.
β’ π Reduced Braking capacity (taking longer to stop).
π‘ Pro Maintenance Tip:
Regular vehicle inspections are key. Donβt wait for the metal-on-metal sound! Replacing pads early prevents expensive auto repairs and ensures your car remains reliable. π οΈβ¨
Schedule your appointment at 309-243-1718 Dunlap Shop or 309-692-9400 Peoria Shop οΏΌ