How Front and Rear Brake Pads Affect Braking Performance
Installing the correct brake pads for the front and rear wheels ensures:
Balanced Braking Power – Front brake pads handle about 70% of the stopping force, while rear brake pads stabilize the vehicle.
Even Wear and Tear – Using the wrong type of brake pads can lead to uneven wear, reducing efficiency and increasing replacement frequency.
Enhanced Safety – Properly matched brake pads prevent skidding and maintain control, especially during sudden braking.

