Ssangyong Korando Rear brake pad replacement

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5.0 • based on 2 reviews of 2 businesses

Ssangyong Korando Rear brake pad replacement

Why do Ssangyong Korando rear brake pads need to be replacement?

The rear brakes on your Ssangyong Korando provide the stopping power when you put your foot on the brake pedal, as well as being used as the handbrake.

They do wear out over time, depending on how much you use the brakes and will need to be replaced at some stage of your vehicle's life – and that’s where we come in handy!

The average cost of having your rear brake pads replaced starts at around $150 all the way up to $400+, depending on the type of brake pads used.

Ssangyong Korando's with rear brake disc rotors will require rear brake pads. The brake pads are made of a composition that transfers heat while also holding up against the friction of being pushed up against the spinning brake rotor, to slow a vehicle down.

Due to this friction, brake pads wear down and depending on brake pad composition some may wear down quicker than others, a good reason to purchase brake pad brands with a good reputation for delivering positive results.

Another reason for increased Ssangyong Korando brake pad wear can be your driving style, remember to lift your foot off the brake pedal when you don't need to brake while driving, utilise gears to reduce speed when going down hills or gradually stopping and try to avoid sudden braking where possible.

Brake pads should last between 25,000 to 80,000 km's, the reason why you can't put a specific time or distance travelled is due to the varying driving conditions. A delivery driver in the city will likely go through brakes quicker than a sales rep travelling on long stretches of country roads.

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John

Toyota Yaris
location_on Surfers Paradise, QLD

Capri Mobile Mechanical

5 • 19 Jun 2024
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I asked them for a brake master cylinder replacement. Before that, Cris and his associate checked and adjusted to rule out the problem. They have done a great job.

Cherie

Holden Barina
location_on Beenleigh, QLD

Beenleigh Tyre and AutoCare

5 • 13 Apr 2024
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I was impressed with the communication, they inspected as I asked, rang and told me what was wrong, and also quoted me to have the problem fixed. I have gone ahead and booked my car to be fixed.

Harold

Saab 900
location_on Burwood, VIC

AutoPlus Burwood

5 • 19 Sep 2023
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Have used them before and have always had a good result. Would highly recommend them.

Christine

Ford Territory
location_on Drouin, VIC

Drouin Auto Care

5 • 26 Jun 2023
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The staff are respectful, knowledgeable, and care about providing quality work. They make sure you understand what needs to be done and why. It's definitely a well-run workshop with people who care about making sure your vehicle is safe!