How often are drum brake pads replaced?
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2023-05-18 09:27
It is generally recommended to replace the drum brake pads every 60000 kilometers. The situation to determine whether the brake pads need to be replaced is as follows:
1. Usually, a new pair of brake pads has a thickness of approximately 1.5cm. If the thickness of the brake pads is less than 0.5cm, it is necessary to consider replacing them.
2. If there is a "iron rubbing" sound during braking (which may also be due to the grinding effect of the brake pads during initial installation), the brake pads must be replaced immediately.
3. If the braking effect is significantly reduced, it is necessary to replace the brake pads in a timely manner.
The specific tutorial for replacing drum brake pads is as follows:
1. Remove the rear brake drum.
2. Remove the return spring.
3. Remove the fixing screw.
4. Remove the front and rear brake pads.
5. Install new brake pads.
6. Adjust the height of the handbrake.
7. Install the brake drum.
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