Proton Front Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement
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Proton Front Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement
Why Is It Important to Replace the Front Brake Pads and Rotors on Your Proton?
The front brake pads and disc rotors on your Proton are essential as they provide the primary stopping force when braking. They wear out over time, and depending on driving conditions, front brake pads and disc rotors will typically need to be replaced between every 40,000 to 80,000km of driving.
The average cost of replacing your front brake pads and disc rotors starts at $500 and can increase to $700+, depending on the brake components used.
Your Proton brake pads will wear down to their wear indicators, at that time they need to be replaced. The brake rotors have a legal minimum thickness requirement, once they go below that thickness the rotor must be replaced. Brake rotors can also wear unevenly, causing shudder, if this happens they should be replaced.