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How Many Miles Do Car Brakes Last? | Wolfchase Honda

How Long Do Car Brakes Last?

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People often ask us, “How long do car brakes last?” We can give a range of mileage estimates for you, but the exact time frame comes down to several factors. How fast you hit the brakes, the materials of the brakes, and the make and model of your car may depend on how long your car brakes last. Welcome to our guide on how many miles brakes last.

How Long Do Brakes Last Normally?

The average brake lifespan is between 25,000 and 65,000 miles. But that range varies widely. Make sure to check your owner’s manual for the recommended service schedule for your car’s brakes.

When we talk about how long brakes last, we mean the brake pads. These are the parts that break down the most. Here’s why. Brake pads are the metal parts that the calipers apply pressure to in order to squeeze the wheels so they come to a stop. This friction causes the brake pads to wear out naturally over time because of the heat build-up during Memphis drives.

How Many Miles Do Brakes Last When We Inspect Them at Wolfchase Honda?

When you bring your vehicle to our service center near Bartlett, our service technicians will inspect the brake pads to make sure they are in good shape. If we notice too much wear, we will let you know it’s time to replace the brake pads.

As we inspect your brakes over the course of tire rotations every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, our staff can more accurately estimate when the brake pads will need to be replaced. That’s because we take torque calculations, performance specs, and more into account to make this determination. When the time comes, we can replace the brake pads with genuine OEM parts specially designed for your model to fit better and last longer.

What Factors Affect Brake Pad Life On Your Car?

Similar to gas mileage that changes depending on how and where you drive, the answer to “How long do car brakes last?” will change depending on a number of factors:

  • Driving Habits: If you brake hard and quickly instead of pressing down softly, or if you ride on the brakes instead of coasting to a stop, your brake pads won’t last as long as they should during your Arlington drives.
  • Environment: Driving in the city means higher amounts of traffic, lights, frequent braking, and stop signs, so you’ll brake more. Driving on the highway usually means longer brake life over time.
  • Brake Pad Material: Carbon-ceramic pads last longer than standard metallic pads, but ceramic brake pads are more expensive. If you don’t already know what type of brake pads you have, your owner’s manual will tell you.

Brake Service Near Arlington

Based on how many miles your brakes last, do you think it’s time to have your brake pads inspected? Contact us, call 901-255-3750, or schedule a service appointment with our team. We’re happy to help in any way we can!

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