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- Armada,
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Brake Pads Rear
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- 370Z
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- Quest
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Nissan - Nissan:
- Altima,
- Juke,
- Sentra
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Nissan - Nissan:
- Frontier,
- Pathfinder,
- Xterra
Brake Pads Rear
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- Qashqai,
- Rogue,
- Rogue Sport
Brake Pads Rear
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- Maxima
Brake Pads Rear
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- Altima,
- Maxima
Brake Pads
Nissan - Nissan:
- Maxima
Brake Pads
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- Murano,
- Pathfinder
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The Truth About Nissan Brake Pads
You may not realize it, but brake pads are a crucial element in your overall driving experience. These relatively small components bear enormous responsibility for your safety, converting kinetic energy into thermal energy through friction. When brake pads wear down, your vehicle's stopping power diminishes significantly. Knowing when and why to replace them helps maintain peak braking performance in all driving conditions.
When Brake Pads Start to Fail
Most brake pads last between 30,000-70,000 miles depending on driving habits and conditions. City driving with frequent stops wears pads faster than highway cruising. In Altima and Rogue models, built-in wear indicators produce a high-pitched squeal when replacement is needed. Other warning signs include longer stopping distances, vibration when braking, or a grinding metal-on-metal sound indicating complete pad wear.
Understanding Brake Pad Wear
Every time you press your brake pedal, a tiny amount of friction material transfers from your pad to the rotor. This gradual thinning process is normal but accelerates with aggressive braking or carrying heavy loads. Environmental factors like road salt, water, and debris can contaminate pad material, reducing effectiveness and potentially causing uneven wear patterns.
Why Factory Parts Matter
At Metro Nissan of Dallas, we stock genuine Nissan brake pads engineered specifically for your vehicle. These factory components offer superior noise control, dust reduction, and stopping power compared to generic alternatives. While aftermarket pads might cost less initially, they often compromise on materials and design specifications, potentially affecting your brake rotors and overall braking system performance.
Investing in quality components today can prevent costly repairs in the future. Trust Metro Nissan of Dallas to keep your vehicle in top condition.