At some point, the thought of doing a DIY job on your car has crossed all of our mind. While some things are really easy to do, certain car issues should be left to the experts, just to make sure you aren’t putting your car into a worse situation. This especially applies to brake pads: the type of brake pad you use depends on the kind of car you have, so it’s incredibly important to talk to a mechanic. But, since at Leale’s Transmission & Auto Services, we believe in transparency, today we’re going to let you know about some of the different kinds of brake pads and why you need to see a mechanic when you’re having issues with your brake pads, so keep reading!
What are the Different Kind of Brake Pads?
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Semi-Metallic Pads: These pads are roughly 30-65% metal compounds (steel wool, wire, copper, etc). They can last a long time, but the durability can lead to premature wear because the pads are strong. They’re also not as functional during cold climates. Usually, they’re found in fuel-economical cars.
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Non-Metallic Pads: Also known as organic pads, they’re made from glass or rubber or fiber. They’re lightweight and don’t make much noise, and are best for lightweight vehicles. However, they produce more dust and wear down more quickly.
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Low-Metallic NAO: These pads are made mostly from an organic formula mixture, with a little bit of copper or steel. This assists in the heat transfer and allows for better braking. It does add extra brake dust, and the pads can be noisier than the others.
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Ceramic Pads: Made primarily of ceramic fibers and filler materials, they’re more expensive than other pads. They’re usually found in racing or performance cars. They have the ultimate braking ability and can handle the excessive pressure on them. There’s little wear and tear on the rotors, and have a much longer lifespan and durability levels than the other brake pads.
Why Is an Expert Needed?
When you need new brake pads, it needs to be chosen based on many different variables. The type of vehicle, how it’s driven, and the weight all play into choosing the proper brake pads. For example, a lighter car doesn’t need as much force, whereas a medium-sized car would need more stopping power. SUVs need to find a good blend between brake pads with metal and noisiness. If you have a tow truck with semi-metallic pads, the vehicle wouldn’t be able to stop quickly enough because of all the weight. Not having the proper brake pads could put your safety at risk, as well as others on the road. Having an expert accurately diagnose your car and situation will allow you to have the brake pads that are most compatible with your vehicle.
Choosing the Experts
If you need reliable experts in the San Jose, CA area, look no further than Leale’s Transmission & Auto Services. We’ve been in the business for more than 50 years, so we’re sure we’ll be able to fix any sudden issues or provide maintenance for your car. If you need to book an appointment, call us at (408) 286-5353. We’d love to hear from you!