How many kilometers should the brake pads of the Baojun 510 be replaced?

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Caleb
07/30/25 7:31am
The front brake pads of the Baojun 510 need to be replaced approximately every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers. The method for replacing the brake pads of the Baojun 510 is as follows: 1. Release the handbrake and loosen the hub screws of the wheel that needs the brake replacement (note: loosen them, do not completely remove them). Use a jack to lift the car properly. 2. Remove the tire. Before working on the brakes, spray the brake system with specialized brake cleaner to prevent powder from entering the respiratory tract and affecting health. 3. Remove the screws of the brake caliper. 4. Hang the brake caliper with a rope to avoid damaging the brake lines. Then remove the old brake pads. 5. Use a C-clamp to push the brake piston back to the innermost position. Install the new brake pads. 6. Reinstall the brake caliper and tighten the caliper screws to the required torque. Reinstall the tire and slightly tighten the hub screws. 7. Lower the jack and fully tighten the hub screws.
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