How to Replace the Rear Brake Pads of Lavida?

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McSarah
07/29/25 5:05pm
Steps to replace the rear brake pads of Lavida: First, remove the wheel and reset the brake caliper. If you have a special tool, please use it. If not, you can use a screwdriver. Then, remove the caliper fixing bolts, take out the old brake pads, install the new brake pads, and finally install and tighten the caliper fixing bolts. Here is some related information: 1. Automobile brake pads, also known as automobile brake linings, refer to the friction materials fixed on the brake drum or brake disc that rotates with the wheel. The friction lining and friction block bear external pressure to generate friction, thereby achieving the purpose of vehicle deceleration. 2. Automobile brake pads are generally composed of steel plates, bonded heat insulation layers, and friction blocks. The steel plates are coated to prevent rust, and the coating process is monitored by an SMT-4 furnace temperature tracker to ensure the temperature distribution during the coating process and guarantee quality.
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