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Is it OK to grind brake pads?

Is it OK to grind brake pads?

This is acceptable practice. Low quality brake pad backing plate edges can be very rough and the dimensions are often off spec. Higher quality pads usually have a better formed edge that fits correctly.

Can you shave down brake pads?

If you do want to shave down the pads, just take them to a local machine shop (or an auto repair place that has a mill [a Bridgeport]). They can clamp the pads and then use an end mill to shave off however much you want removed.

Can you grind brake discs?

To grind or not to grind, is not a question but a simple equation: No disassembly is required for grinding the brake disc. Garages offering this service generally have the right equipment, allowing for treatment of the brake discs without any need for their removal. Only the wheel and brake caliper should be removed.

What can happen if your brakes are grinding?

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If your brake pads are excessively worn, the metal backing on them can become exposed, allowing the rotors and metal to grind against each other when you brake. Not only does this cause an unpleasant sound, but it can also damage your rotor, reduce your brakes’ responsiveness, and lead to brake failure.

When I brake I hear a grinding noise?

If your brakes emit a sharp grinding sound while braking, it’s likely that the brake disc and the caliper are rubbing together. The best way to fix this issue is to have your brake pads replaced immediately, but at this point, you may also need to replace the discs or rotors.

How long can I drive with my brakes grinding?

You can drive indefinitely with grinding brakes, the issues will really crop up when you try to stop! I once had a customer that had ground the rotors clean off her jeep. I asked about the noise that had to have come before. She said to was grinding for 3 months prior but she didn’t have the money to take it in.