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One thing I've noticed is that many drivers pay attention to engine performance or tyre condition but often forget about their braking system until something feels wrong.

I've started making it a habit to check the condition of my brake pads during regular maintenance instead of waiting for warning signs. It gives me more confidence on the road and can help avoid unnecessary repair costs later.

What about everyone else here? Do you replace brake pads on a schedule or only when you notice noise, vibration, or reduced braking performance? I'd be interested to hear what maintenance routine has worked best for you.

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