When replacing brake pads, most people focus only on the pads and rotors — but forget one critical piece: the brake hardware clips. These small, simple parts have a huge impact on your braking performance, safety, and even the life of your new brakes.
Let’s break down why you should never skip replacing your brake hardware clips — and what happens if you do.
What Are Brake Hardware Clips?
Brake hardware clips are the small metal brackets that hold your brake pads in proper alignment inside the caliper bracket. They help ensure smooth pad movement, even pressure, and prevent rattling or uneven wear.
5 Major Problems Caused by Old Brake Hardware Clips
- Uneven Brake Pad Wear: Worn clips cause pads to drag unevenly, leading to premature wear and reduced braking efficiency.
- Increased Brake Noise: Loose or corroded clips allow pads to vibrate, causing annoying squealing, grinding, or clicking sounds.
- Brake Drag: Pads may not retract cleanly from the rotor, leading to constant light friction — overheating your brakes and reducing fuel efficiency.
- Reduced Stopping Power: Poor pad alignment causes loss of full surface contact, compromising your ability to stop quickly and safely.
- Caliper and Rotor Damage: Misaligned or dragging pads put extra strain on calipers and rotors, leading to expensive future repairs.
Why Max Advanced Brakes Always Includes Full Hardware Kits
At Max Advanced Brakes, we never leave hardware up to chance. Every Max kit — ValueMax, ComfortMax, PerformanceMax, and StyleMax — includes premium stainless steel hardware kits designed for exact fit, corrosion resistance, and long-term durability.
Because replacing pads without replacing hardware is like putting new tires on a car without aligning the wheels — it shortens life and costs you more in the long run.
Signs Your Brake Hardware Might Be Failing
- Brake noise even after new pads installed
- Brake drag or vehicle pulling during stops
- Uneven pad wear inside vs. outside pad
- Visible rust, corrosion, or broken clips on inspection
Final Thought: Don’t Skip the Details That Keep You Safe
Your brake system is only as strong as its weakest link — and worn hardware clips can quickly become that link.
Max Advanced Brakes helps you replace your whole braking system properly, from pads to rotors to premium hardware — because we believe your safety is worth doing right the first time.