Ford Brake Pads
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Consequences of Delaying Brake Pad Replacement
Putting off brake pad replacement can lead to more than just noise—it can snowball into costly damage across your entire braking system. If your Ford Escape shows signs of brake wear, acting fast can protect both your safety and your wallet. Letting pads wear past their limit puts added stress on rotors, calipers, and even suspension components.
Top Reasons to Replace Worn Brake Pads Urgently
1. Damaged Rotors From Pad Wear
Worn pads can expose metal-on-metal contact, requiring new rotors—typically costing $300 to $600 per axle.
2. Increased Stopping Distance
Brake fade from thinned-out pads delays stopping response, putting you at risk—especially during emergency braking situations.
3. Potential Caliper Seizure
Overworked calipers from worn pads can lock up or fail, with replacements running $400 to $800 per set.
4. Uneven Tire Wear and Suspension Stress
Inconsistent braking forces can strain your shocks and struts, leading to premature suspension wear and $500+ in repairs.
5. Brake Fluid Overheating
Overcompensation from worn pads can superheat brake fluid, requiring a full system flush at around $150 to $250.
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