How long do rear brakes last?

Most car brakes will last between 25,000 and 60,000 miles–between three and six years for most daily drivers–but some sets may last even longer for those who exercise good habits. Don't forget, we're talking about the brake pads.
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How often do rear brakes need to be replaced?

Brake Pads: When to Replace Them

As a general rule, you should get your brake pads replaced every 10,000 to 20,000 miles to keep wear to a minimum. When it comes to your rotors, you have a bit longer. Your rotors should be replaced between 50,000 and 70,000 miles to keep your brakes in peak health.
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Do rear brakes wear out faster?

Your front brake pads will also wear down faster than your rear pads. The front of your vehicle handles a lot more weight transfer as you brake, causing more wear. Over time heat and friction also contribute to brake pad wear. Which axle your brakes are on will also influence how much wear and tear your pads sustain.
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How many miles should rear brake pads last?

Many car manufacturers estimate that a braking pad can last anywhere from 20,000 to 70,000 miles. However, on average, most car owners replace their brake pads after about 40,000 miles.
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How do I know if my rear brakes need to be replaced?

Signs You Need New Brake Pads
  1. You hear a squealing noise. Picture this: You're out driving with the radio off and the windows rolled up. ...
  2. You hear a clicking noise. ...
  3. Bringing the car to a stop takes more time than it used to. ...
  4. The nose of your car pulls to one side when you brake. ...
  5. The brake pedal vibrates when pressed.
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How long should brake pads last, and how to tell if you need new ones.



How much are back brakes?

The average brake pad replacement costs around $150 per axle, but these costs can rise to around $300 per axle depending on your vehicle's brake pad materials. The least expensive brake pads use organic material.
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Can I just replace brake pads and not rotors?

Yes, but it depends on the condition of your brake rotors. If they aren't damaged or thinned beyond the discard thickness, you can definitely change just the worn brake pads.
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How long do rear drum brakes last?

Drum brakes are generally expected to last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles with proper care and maintenance. Their brake shoes generally need to be replaced about every 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Of course, the conditions your vehicle is exposed to over time will have an impact on drum brakes' wear, too.
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How long do brake rotors last?

Under normal driving conditions, rotors should last 30,000 to 70,000 miles or longer. But rotor type or design, along with city or aggressive driving (where brakes are applied harder and more often, generating excessive heat), cause rotors to wear differently.
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Should I replace my front or rear brakes first?

Most mechanics recommend replacing brake pads in the front or brake pads in the rear at the same time. If one brake pad on the front axle is replaced, then all brake pads on the front axle should be replaced.
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Are rear brakes more expensive than front?

In a perfect world, sure they are. Unfortunately, our world is festooned with imperfections, and higher prices for rear brakes just happens to be one of them. If you have rear disc brakes, this repair (with just the standard pad/rotor replacement) will run $25-$75 higher than the front brake repair, on average.
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Do rear brakes do anything?

Rear brakes typically handle less than 40% of the braking force, so they don't generate as much heat as the front brakes. The rear brake is designed to provide stability, or else they would lock up every time you hit the brake pedal.
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How do I know when my rotors are bad?

To review, here are 15 common signs of a bad rotor:
  1. Vibration in the steering wheel.
  2. Pulsating brake pedal.
  3. Intermittent brake noises.
  4. Grinding when hitting brakes.
  5. Screeching after brake pad installation.
  6. Out-of-round rotors.
  7. Deep grooves or score marks.
  8. Cracked rotors.
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How much does it cost to replace rear drum brakes?

The average brake drum replacement cost averages between $275 and $399 depending on the type of the vehicle you have the type of repair shop you're taking your vehicle to.
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When should rear drums be replaced?

The drums are only used when the brakes of a car are applied. The brake drums on your car are built to last for about 200,000 miles. In some cases, the drums will wear out sooner due to worn out internal components that put more strain on the drum.
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How do I know if my rear brake shoes are bad?

Abnormal noises are one of the first symptoms that are produced when brake shoes are starting to go out. Excessively worn or dusty brake shoes will produce abnormal noises. For example, excessively worn brake shoes may produce a scraping sound, while dusty or dirty brake shoes may produce a squeak.
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When should I replace my brakes?

6 Signs It's Time To Replace Your Brake Pads
  • Squeaking or Squealing Coming From Brakes. ...
  • Grinding Sound When Braking. ...
  • Vibration When Braking. ...
  • Taking Longer To Stop. ...
  • Brake Pad Indicator Light Comes On. ...
  • Your Brake Pads Appear To Be Thin.
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How much does it cost to replace rear brake shoes?

The average cost to replace brake shoes is between $199 - $275. Price generally varies based on the type of car you have the type of auto-shop you go to.
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What happens when rear brakes go bad?

When you drive with worn out brake pads, rotors, or calipers, you may find yourself slamming on the brake pedal more often to slow or stop the car. All this hard braking can wear your tires down quicker or cause them to become unbalanced, leading to uneven tire wear.
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What are the back brakes called?

Brake pads are part of a disc brake system. In such systems, brake pads are squeezed together by a caliper against a rotor disc — hence the name "disc brake." The pads squeezing against the rotor generate the friction needed to stop the car. Brake shoes are part of a drum brake system.
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How long does a brake job take?

Answer provided by. Brake repairs can take anywhere from 15 minutes to eight hours. They're usually going to take around one to three hours on average. There are a variety of brake repair types to consider, with some taking longer than others.
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Can u drive without rear brakes?

I've driven with no rears before... I wouldn't recommend it, but in an emergency, you could, as most of the braking is done on the fronts. You will take longer to stop, and run the risk of losing control of the car in a situation.
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