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How to Calculate Brake Life

What is Brake Life?

Estimates brake pad replacement timing based on wear indicators and driving patterns. Safety-critical maintenance to prevent failure.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Measure brake pad thickness (new 12-14mm, replace at 3-4mm)
  2. 2Monitor brake warning lights
  3. 3Assess wear from braking behavior (stop-and-go = faster wear)
  4. 4Schedule replacement before reaching minimum

Worked Examples

Input
80k mi life
Result
30k mi left

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring squealing or grinding sounds (indicates worn pads)
  • Not replacing rotors when pads worn (causes expensive damage)

Frequently Asked Questions

What's typical brake pad lifespan?

Normal: 25k-70k miles (3-7 years); aggressive city driving: 15k-30k miles.

Why do my brakes wear unevenly?

Alignment issues, dragging caliper, or driving habits (front pads wear 2× faster than rear).

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