Rear Brake Pads vs. Front Brake Pads
No matter which end of your Hyundai they're on, brake pads have the essential task of slowing your vehicle to a safe and controlled stop through the power of friction. What really sets rear brake pads apart from their front counterparts is their size and how much wear and tear they'll face throughout their service life. Since the weight of the vehicle shifts forward under normal braking, front brakes are larger and handle the bulk of braking wear and tear. Since rear brake pads don't see as much wear, they're designed to be smaller than the ones up front.
The Right Time for a Rear Brake Pad Replacement
Worn-out brake pads not only make it harder to slow and stop your vehicle safely, but they can also trigger other braking hardware-related problems, including worn or damaged brake rotors and caliper hardware. If you hear grinding or squealing from your rear brakes, then it's definitely time to have one of our experienced technicians take care of your Hyundai. Bringing your vehicle to Hyundai Del Rio for its regularly scheduled service will help you avoid unnecessary issues with your rear brakes and ensure they receive the preventive care and attention they deserve.
How Hyundai Del Rio Gets the Job Done
The moment you bring your Hyundai in for rear brake pad replacement, our certified technicians will not only replace your rear brake pads with genuine OEM Hyundai brake pads, but also inspect the rest of your brake system for any potential issues. Sticking with genuine OEM parts ensures that your Hyundai performs exactly to factory specs, plus you'll have greater peace of mind about your vehicle's braking performance.