In some high performance cars the rotor is made of a carbon and ceramic compound.
Ceramic brake pads average life.
Other people are always in a hurry to stop.
However many people have heard of brake pads lasting more than 70 000 miles even beyond the 80 000 mile threshold.
Brake pad life is like gas mileage your mileage may vary.
Again this is a rough estimate which is influenced by how often you brake when you drive.
These people make brake pads last nearly forever and coincidently also get great fuel mileage.
Average brake pad life is somewhere around 25 000 to 65 000 miles.
As the brake pads are used the indicator strips wear down until they expose a section of metal to the brake rotor.
This metal is designed to create a screeching sound without actually harming the brake rotor.
This lets the driver know that the brakes need to be replaced.
For the purpose of this article we ll deal solely with brake pads meaning the pads used in caliper brakes rather than drum brakes.
You may have even experienced super long brake pad wear yourself.
The brake rotor or disc is the round metal disc that is clamped by the caliper and the brake pads.
On average your brake pads should last you anywhere from 25 000 to 65 000 miles.
The pads used in drum brakes are referred to as shoes.