Not all brake pads are created equal — even on the same car. Front and rear pads have different sizes, compounds, and wear rates. Understanding why helps you maintain your brakes more effectively.

Why Front Brakes Work Harder

During braking, weight transfers forward. This means front brakes handle 60-80% of total braking force depending on the vehicle. That’s why:

Typical Replacement Schedule

Front pads: Every 30,000-50,000 miles
Rear pads: Every 50,000-80,000 miles

These are general guidelines — check your specific pads regularly.

Should You Use the Same Compound Front and Rear?

Not necessarily. Some drivers prefer:

Important: Always replace pads in axle pairs. Never replace just one side — uneven braking is dangerous.

Barbaro CAC Racing offers pads for both front and rear applications, all engineered with the same race-proven technology. Find pads for your vehicle →

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