OEM GM Brake Pads
Do All Wheels Need Brake Pads?
No, not all wheels require brake pads. The number of wheels with brake pads is determined by the vehicle’s individual brake system layout. Most passenger vehicles and light trucks have brake pads on the front wheels, and the rear wheels may have other types of braking systems, such as drum brakes or disc brakes with their own brake pads.
Do You Need to Replace All Brake Pads at Once?
It’s not always necessary to replace all brake pads at once. Brake pad replacement is normally determined by the state of the individual brakes, manufacturer recommendations, and the unique braking system layout of your vehicle.
Related Consumable Parts
Here are some common consumable car parts:
Spark Plugs
Spark plugs are essential for the ignition system of an internal combustion engine. They generate the spark needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine’s cylinders.
Belts
Serpentine and timing belts transmit power from the engine to components like the alternator, water pump, and air conditioning compressor.
Air Filters
Air filters ensure that the air entering the engine is free from contaminants to protect the engine from dust, dirt, and debris.
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