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Front Brake Pads


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Hi Guys

Have changed front ones by 59k kms (yesterday), but a rear ones still wish to serve around 15k more till the next service.

What are your observations about life time there?

Cheers/Igor

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Hello Big Buddy in the East,

Just adopt the old saying "if it's not broken, don't fix it". Knowing the engineer that you are, you will make a sound judgement on whether or not to change your pads now, or later, in turn helping the cash flow situation. It is indeed well covered in Redlew's posting / Link, and if your discs and pads are NOT the type that rub off and deposit on the discs, leave alone and do later.

I elected to do mine at 19k MILES, and the improvement well worth it in braking "feel" and clean discs...sorry if 2 subjects covered.

Big Kev :thumbsup:

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Hello Big Buddy in the East,

Just adopt the old saying "if it's not broken, don't fix it". Knowing the engineer that you are, you will make a sound judgement on whether or not to change your pads now, or later, in turn helping the cash flow situation. It is indeed well covered in Redlew's posting / Link, and if your discs and pads are NOT the type that rub off and deposit on the discs, leave alone and do later.

I elected to do mine at 19k MILES, and the improvement well worth it in braking "feel" and clean discs...sorry if 2 subjects covered.

Big Kev :thumbsup:

hi BIG KEV !!!!

cheers for feedback

OK I ve measured a gap between disc/s and steel wear sensor -- it was 2.0 mm -- I did not want to risk and drive more.

Yes -- this wording ("if it's not broken, don't fix it") is an actual here, as well.

Cheers/Igor

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Hello Big Buddy in the East,

Just adopt the old saying "if it's not broken, don't fix it". Knowing the engineer that you are, you will make a sound judgement on whether or not to change your pads now, or later, in turn helping the cash flow situation. It is indeed well covered in Redlew's posting / Link, and if your discs and pads are NOT the type that rub off and deposit on the discs, leave alone and do later.

I elected to do mine at 19k MILES, and the improvement well worth it in braking "feel" and clean discs...sorry if 2 subjects covered.

Big Kev :thumbsup:

hi BIG KEV !!!!

cheers for feedback

OK I ve measured a gap between disc/s and steel wear sensor -- it was 2.0 mm -- I did not want to risk and drive more.

Yes -- this wording ("if it's not broken, don't fix it") is an actual here, as well.

Cheers/Igor

To coin another phrase, mate...."get them off....!"

Big Kev :yahoo:

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