Have any of you had to have the front pads replaced after 15K miles? My vibe is making grinding sounds when stopping, but it doesn;t happen all of the time, sometimes gone for a day or two. Seems to be worse in wet weather ...any ideas????
Mine always did that. The exposed disc rotors will develop a little surface rust after the car sits for a bit, especially in wet conditions. The car will sound a bit raspy when braking until the rust is worn off.
If it does it when you first drive on a wet day, it's perfectly normal. A fine coating of rust forms very quickly on the discs but wears off after you drive a short distance and brake a few times. Don't worry.Welcome to Genvibe. Same question, same answer eh Millster?
Quote, originally posted by russ257 »i had to replace mine at around 18 and again now at 35Yep, I changed the pads to ceramic, hopefully they last a little longer.
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Quote, originally posted by Mr. Poopypants »Yep, I changed the pads to ceramic, hopefully they last a little longer.Less brake dust too - I would hope?
I hope I am not doing the brakes every 15k. I did them on my last car every 25. Because the wife drives 90% city and the sliders would stick on the driver's side caliper. The passenger's side were only half worn. Also the "better" pads from Autozone made more dust than anything else I had ever used. Advance's silver pads have less dust but less grip. This is based on my last car.
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