Why European Cars Need Brake Pads and Rotors Replaced at the Same Time

If you own a European car, you're probably all too familiar with the high cost of brake replacements. The reason why European car owners need to replace their brakes and rotors at the same time is due to most European manufacturers using softer compound materials in their brake rotors to increase braking performance of their vehicles. While this is great for performance, it unfortunately means they wear out faster. In order to restore correct braking performance, the rotors will need to be replaced along with the brake pads, which could save you more money in the long run!

Softer Compound Materials

Most European manufacturers use softer compound materials when creating brake rotors. This is done in order to create a higher level of braking performance for the driver. While this might sound great, it’s actually not ideal for those who are looking for a long lasting part. The softness of the material allows for greater stopping power but causes the rotor to wear down faster than others on the market. When you do have to replace them, you’ll find that most places will require you to also replace your brake pads.

Why You Should Replace Both at the Same Time

When you take your vehicle in for a brake job, most mechanics will suggest that you replace both your brake pads and your rotor. The main reason for this is because if one component is significantly worn down, it puts unnecessary strain on the other parts. This can lead to even more damage and an increased chance of needing repairs in the future. Additionally, by replacing both parts at the same time, you can be sure that both components will work together efficiently and effectively.

How Much Does It Cost?

The cost of replacing your brake pads and rotors will depend on a few different factors such as the make and model of your vehicle as well as where you take it to get serviced. However, on average, you can expect to pay between $200-$400 to replace both parts. While this might seem like a lot of money upfront, it’s actually cheaper than having to replace them separately–and it will save you from having unnecessary repairs down the road.

Conclusion

If you own a European car, it's important to be aware that you'll likely need to replace your brake pads and rotors at the same time due to most manufacturers using softer compound materials in their brake rotors. While this might seem like an added expense, it's actually cheaper than having to replace them separately–and it will save you from having unnecessary repairs down the road.

At Novo, we specialise in European vehicles and can service your brakes and rotors for a fair price.

Please give us a call if you’d like to book in your car.

Novo AVS

Founding Owner of NOVO AVS

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