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Brake pad question...
Since there are no sensors on rear brakes; is llike1/8 " of pad on the rear pads time for a change? Also rotors are slightly rough.....
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yes.
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If it was my car I would. I'm not interested in getting the last few miles out of pads and risk metal-metal contact when you are not expecting it.
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Minimum spec for the rear is 2mm for the pads.
Len |
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you might be surprised how reasonable new rotors can be. I plan to replace them with the pads this summer. Replacing the fronys made a big difference, but mine were super nasty.
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