When to Replace Your Brake Discs: Signs of Wear and Tear
Your car’s brake discs play a critical role in the braking system, helping to slow and stop your vehicle safely. Over time, brake discs can wear down due to friction and heat, compromising their effectiveness. Knowing when to replace your brake discs is essential for maintaining optimal braking performance and ensuring your safety on the road. Here are the key signs of wear and tear to watch out for: 1. Thickness Variation One of the primary indicators that your brake discs (or rotors) need replacing is thickness variation. This occurs when the brake disc becomes uneven due to wear, resulting in areas of differing thickness across its surface. You may notice vibrations or pulsations through the brake pedal when applying brakes, indicating that the discs are no longer providing consistent contact. 2. Visible Scoring or Grooving Inspect your brake discs for visible signs of scoring or grooving on the surface. These marks can occur over time as the brake pads wear down and come into dire