GET CLEAR BRAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE TRUSTED TEAM AT METRIC MOTORS
Brake pads and shoes wear down through normal driving. Pads are used with disc brakes, while shoes are used with drum brakes. Depending on your vehicle, you may have pads in the front and shoes in the rear, or disc brakes on all four wheels.
At Metric Motors, we inspect the system before recommending replacement. That means we look at the friction material, related hardware, and surrounding brake components so you know what actually needs attention.
Our approach is simple:
Quality brake pad and shoe replacement is not just a parts swap. Before we recommend new friction material, we look at the surrounding components that affect braking performance, wear patterns, noise, and long-term reliability.
Depending on your vehicle’s brake design and condition, service may include:
We explain what we find before repairs begin, so you know where the issue is and what the right repair looks like.
Brake pads and shoes wear at different rates depending on your vehicle, driving habits, and road conditions. If something changes when you slow down or stop, it is worth scheduling an inspection before more parts are affected.
Common signs include:
These symptoms do not always mean pads or shoes are the only issue. We inspect the system first, confirm the cause, and give you clear next steps.
Brake pads and brake shoes do the same basic job, but they work in different brake designs. Pads are used with disc brakes. They press against a rotor to help slow the vehicle. Shoes are used inside drum brakes. They press outward against the drum to create stopping force.
Many vehicles use disc brakes in the front and either disc or drum brakes in the rear. Some newer vehicles use disc brakes on all four wheels.
When you bring your vehicle to us, we identify which system you have, check the wear pattern, and recommend the right replacement based on your vehicle, not guesswork.
Sometimes worn pads or shoes are only part of the repair. That is why we inspect the surrounding brake components before recommending service. Replacing friction material without addressing related wear can lead to noise, uneven braking, or another visit sooner than expected.
Your brake service may fall into one of these categories:
We explain the findings clearly so you know exactly why a repair is recommended.
Brake wear cannot be predicted by one mileage number alone. Two vehicles with the same odometer reading can have very different brake needs, depending on how they are driven.
Around Loveland, brake pads and shoes can wear faster with:
That is why we inspect before we recommend. Instead of guessing based on mileage alone, we look at the actual condition of your pads, shoes, rotors, drums, and related hardware.
Metric Motors has served Loveland drivers since 1976, and we still believe brake service should come with clear answers. When you bring your vehicle to us, we inspect first, explain the findings, and recommend the repair that fits your vehicle’s condition.
We work on domestic, Asian, and European vehicles, including many imports that require the right parts, procedures, and attention to detail.
Drivers choose us for:
We want you to understand the repair before you approve it.
If braking feels different, sounds unusual, or another shop told you your pads or shoes are worn, schedule brake service with Metric Motors. We will inspect the full brake system, explain what we find, and recommend only the work your vehicle actually needs.
For clear answers and dependable brake pad and shoe replacement in Loveland, call 970-667-2044 today.