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Question: My car brakes are making a squeaking sound and has roughly 75,000 miles on it. Does this mean I need to replace my brake pads and rotor?
Answer: With that many miles you probably will need to get new break pads. Depending on how far your pads are wore down will depend on if you need to get the rotors as well, they will be able to tell you by looking at them if they need to be replaced.
Question: For the past few days my car's brakes have been making a squealing sound whenever I press the brake pedal. Does this mean I need to change the brake pads and rotors? Or can I get away with just changing the brake pads. There's no grinding feeling or other issues when stopping.
Answer: If you don't hear any grinding when you break then you might be able to get away with not doing the rotors this time. Your mechanic will be able to tell you if it is safe to keep your current rotors or if you need them replaced. The sooner you have them checked out the better your chances are.
Question: I know from a friend that Midas does pretty decent brake repair work. My car does need some new brake pads and rotors, but I also need an oil change and some general auto repair work (there is something rattling in my engine compartment and I can't figure out what it is). Can the folks at Midas take care of all that for me?
Question: I know from a friend that Midas does pretty decent brake repair work. My car does need some new brake pads and rotors, but I also need an oil change and some general auto repair work (there is something rattling in my engine compartment and I can't figure out what it is). Can the folks at Midas take care of all that for me?
Question: My Nissan brakes are making noise. Does this mean I need new Nissan brake pads or do I need Nissan brake rotors?
Question: Can I get just new brake pads? Is it better to wait until I need new rotors also?
Answer: Yes you can replace your brake pads but it would be cheaper if you wait until you need a new rotor. I recommended waiting because its way better than replacing it before you need a new rotor.
Question: I really need my brake pads replaced soon. Are ATE brake pads any good?
Question: I need to replace my brake pads as soon as possible. Are OEM brake pads reliable?
Question: I need to replace my GMC's brake pads. Do they have to be GMC brake pads?
Question: My car needs new brake pads. Where can I find cheap GM brake pads?
Answer: You could look it up on the internet and read about it to get more information about GM brake pads. Then you could ask your local auto shop and see if they can replace you brake pads and for how much.