Do Drilled and Slotted Rotors Wear Out Faster
Worried that drilled and slotted rotors wear out faster? Learn the real facts about rotor durability — and why Max Advanced Brakes is built for the real world.
How to Choose Between ValueMax, ComfortMax, PerformanceMax, and StyleMax Brake Kits
Not sure which Max Brake Kit is right for your vehicle? Learn how to pick between ValueMax, ComfortMax, PerformanceMax, and StyleMax in just a few minutes.
What Happens If You Don’t Replace Your Brake Hardware Clips
Brake hardware clips are small but critical. Learn why skipping them during pad replacement leads to faster wear, more noise, and reduced braking power.
Does Weather Really Affect Your Braking
Rain, snow, heat — they all affect your braking. Learn how weather impacts brake performance and how Max Advanced Brakes protects your stopping power year-round.
How Long Should a Set of Brake Pads and Rotors Last?
Brake pads and rotors can last anywhere from 45,000 to 60,000 KM — depending on driving style, vehicle weight, and part quality. Here’s what you need to know.
The Truth About Drilled and Slotted Rotors: Do You Really Need Them
Drilled and slotted rotors offer cooling and performance benefits — but they’re not for everyone. Learn when you actually need them and how we delivers real-world advantages.
Why Coated Rotors Outperform Standard Rotors in Real-World Driving
Coated rotors aren’t just for looks. Discover why Max Advanced Brakes’ Geomet-coated rotors deliver superior performance, durability, and protection against real-world wear.
Ceramic vs. Semi-Metallic Brake Pads: Which Performs Better for Your Drive?
Choosing the right brake pads matters. Learn the real differences between traditional ceramic, carbon ceramic, and semi-metallic pads — and which Max kit fits your drive.
Which Max Brake Kit Is Right for Your Vehicle? A Simple 2-Minute Guide
Choosing the right brake kit shouldn't be complicated. At Max Advanced Brakes, we’ve engineered four distinct series — ValueMax, ComfortMax, PerformanceMax, and StyleMax