Do I Have to Replace the Brake Pads When Changing the Brake Discs?
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Replacing the brake discs does not necessarily require replacing the brake pads. If the brake pads are still thick, you can change the brake discs without replacing the pads. Typically, you only need to replace the brake discs once for every two brake pad replacements. When the combined depth of the grooves on both sides of the brake disc exceeds 3mm or the edges of the brake disc become sharp, it's time to replace them promptly. It's essential to develop a habit of regular inspections and timely maintenance. The brake disc is a crucial component of the braking system; good brake discs ensure stable braking, no noise, and no vibration. Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are key safety components in a car's braking system. The effectiveness of all braking relies decisively on the brake pads.