Over time and through extended usage, the friction material on a vehicle's break pad wears down, leaving the brakes less effective. Vehicle manufacturers always specify a minimum thickness of the friction material before the brake pads need to be replaced - but failing to do so on time can have increase the hazard of skidding and even cause your breaks to fail completely.
In this informative video, one of our technicians demonstrates a safe way replace a car’s rear break disks and pads, helping you to reduce the risk of break failure and ensure the safety of your customers.