At Stadium Auto Service in Ann Arbor, MI, we typically see brake pads on German autos last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles. In comparison, brake rotors usually last between 50,000 and 70,000 miles, though these ranges vary significantly based on driving habits and conditions. For Ann Arbor drivers who primarily do city driving with frequent stops and heavy traffic on streets like State Street or Main Street, brake pads may wear out closer to the 30,000-mile mark, whereas drivers who commute on highways like US-23 or I-94 often see their brake pads last 60,000 miles or more.
We've found that several factors affect brake component lifespan for our Ann Arbor customers: aggressive braking habits with hard, sudden stops wear pads much faster than gentle, gradual braking; vehicles used for towing or carrying heavy loads put additional stress on the brake system; Michigan's winter conditions with road salt and moisture can accelerate corrosion and wear; and with vehicles that participate in performance driving or race track days.
The quality of replacement parts also matters greatly in brake life. Premium brake pads and rotors we install at our Ann Arbor facility typically outlast economy-grade components. Brake rotors generally last longer than pads because the pads are designed to absorb most of the friction and wear, protecting the more expensive rotors. However, brake rotors can warp from excessive heat or develop grooves and scoring that require replacement even if they haven't reached common mileage estimates.
During brake service at Stadium Auto Service, our brake technicians measure brake pad thickness (recommending replacement when pads reach 3mm) and inspect rotors for thickness, warping, and surface condition. We recommend having your brakes inspected annually so we can monitor wear patterns specific to your driving conditions in the Ann Arbor area and predict when replacement will be needed, helping you budget accordingly and avoid unexpected brake failure.