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Parts for your 2010 Subaru Exiga-Brake pads

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Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200
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Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200

$18
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Repco Disc Brake Pad Spreader - RST158

Repco Disc Brake Pad Spreader - RST158

$43
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Repco Caliper Piston Cube Wind Tool - RST150

Repco Caliper Piston Cube Wind Tool - RST150

$22
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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

$28
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T&E Tools Disc Brake Pad Spreader

T&E Tools Disc Brake Pad Spreader

$52
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Repco Ratcheting Brake Pad Spreader - RST225

Repco Ratcheting Brake Pad Spreader - RST225

$108
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Toledo Disc Pad Spreader - 310265

Toledo Disc Pad Spreader - 310265

$28
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Repco Trailer Brake Pad Set MK3/5 - 2 Pair - RTA13

Repco Trailer Brake Pad Set MK3/5 - 2 Pair - RTA13

$95
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Repco One Man Brake Bleeder - RST149

Repco One Man Brake Bleeder - RST149

$22
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T&E Tools Disc Brake Pad Spreader

T&E Tools Disc Brake Pad Spreader

$52
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Toledo Brake And Tyre Measuring Tool - 310019
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Toledo Brake And Tyre Measuring Tool - 310019

$49
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Holts Professional Brake Cleaner 600ml - PRO25A

Holts Professional Brake Cleaner 600ml - PRO25A

$23
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Toledo Piston Windback Tool Kit - 310350

Toledo Piston Windback Tool Kit - 310350

$560
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Brake Pads for the 2010 Subaru Exiga

The 2010 Subaru Exiga, like most modern vehicles, relies on a conventional braking system that includes brake pads as a crucial component. Brake pads are absolutely relevant and essential for this vehicle. They play a vital role in ensuring the safety and reliability of the car's braking performance.

Brake pads sit inside the brake calipers, and their main job is to create friction against the brake rotors (discs) when the brakes are applied. This friction slows down and eventually stops the wheels from spinning, allowing the vehicle to come to a halt. Without brake pads, the metal parts of the brake system would grind directly against each other, causing severe damage to the braking components and drastically reducing stopping power.

On a 2010 Subaru Exiga, the brake pads are typically made of materials designed to balance durability, noise, and performance. Depending on the model and market, these may be semi-metallic or organic compounds, both developed to provide effective braking under a range of driving conditions.

Because brake pads are a wear item, they naturally degrade over time. The friction material gets thinner as they are used, and eventually, the pads need replacement to maintain safe braking distances and avoid damage to the rotors. Frequent inspections during servicing are recommended to check the pad thickness and overall condition. If the pads become too thin, it's time to get them swapped out.

For anyone driving a 2010 Subaru Exiga, knowing when and how to maintain brake pads can make a big difference in vehicle safety. Replacing worn brake pads promptly helps to prevent problems like squealing or grinding noises, brake fade, or a longer stopping distance during emergency braking. It also helps avoid more costly repairs like replacing the brake rotors prematurely.

When looking at brake pad replacement, it's important to choose pads that are compatible with the Exiga's braking system. Subaru vehicles normally use genuine or equivalent aftermarket pads designed specifically for their models. Choosing high-quality brake pads ensures good performance and longevity. It's also recommended to replace brake pads in pairs on the same axle - that means both front pads or both rear pads - to keep braking balanced and smooth.

Brake pad maintenance isn't just about swapping out worn pads. Many trusted service centres will inspect the calipers, lubricate sliding pins, clean the braking system components, and check the brake fluid during regular servicing. This approach helps maintain the entire braking system in top shape and extends the life of the new brake pads.

The thickness of brake pads on a 2010 Subaru Exiga should typically be checked every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometres, though this can vary depending on driving style and conditions. If the pads are worn down to around 3 millimetres or less, mechanics usually recommend replacement. Keeping an eye out for signs like a persistent squealing noise, reduced braking power, or a brake warning light dashboard indicator are good reasons to have the brakes checked sooner.

Overall, brake pads on the 2010 Subaru Exiga are an indispensable part of the vehicle. Their proper maintenance ensures that the car can stop safely when required and avoid unnecessary risk on the road. Taking the time to monitor pad wear and service the brake system regularly keeps the driver confident, secure, and enjoying the smooth driving experience that Subaru owners appreciate.