What is the average lifespan of the Vibe's rear break shoes? I just replaced my front brakes a month or so ago and was just thinking about how long it is going to be before I have to replace the rears. By the way I have drums on the back (hence the shoes, not pads)Thanks for the help in advance.
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in http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=9920savoy said he had the front disk pads replaced at 82,500 miles, but the rear drum shoes "were just fine"how many miles were on your car when you hd the front pads replaced? I last looked at the pads on mine at about 45K miles, and there was still plenty of pad left, only very minor disk scoring.
lots of hills around here, i'm at 39000 and haven't had any brake work done yetwhen i go downhill, i downshift so i don't have to use the brakes. it seems it's working.
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Quote, originally posted by joatmon »There's also a lot more hills where Mr. P lives than where I live. Savoy is in Texas, do they have hills there? Not in West Texas...nothing but flatlands. By the way...i'm over 100,000 miles and still haven't needed to change the rear brakes.
TRD4reel,I hear you!We sold are house and were moving down to Westland.The first thing I noticed is when someone get on or off the highway every lane comes to a complete stop. (removed) is up with that?I expect we'll be going thru some brake pads now.
Quote, originally posted by ragingfish »lots of hills around here, i'm at 39000 and haven't had any brake work done yetwhen i go downhill, i downshift so i don't have to use the brakes. it seems it's working. Do you have the automatic or manual transmission? I have the 5-speed and avoid too much downshifting on the theory that brakes are cheaper than a clutch, and I want to get as much life out of my clutch as possible.
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Quote, originally posted by Savoy »Not in West Texas...nothing but flatlands. By the way...i'm over 100,000 miles and still haven't needed to change the rear brakes.I know this is off topic, but it is good to see another West Texan on here. I was beginning to feel like the only one. So far my front brakes are okay, I have some scoring on the disks, I am sure that is just from the sand here. The rears should be fine.
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Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »Welcome to South East Michigan Driving!!!! We hae 2 speeds here, stop and go and if you do not take off like a race car driver at a green like or a stop sign, you will get the middle finger or honked at!!! If you want me to teach you a crash course in it, IM me and I can set up an appointment. Just bring your helmet just in case... Thanks for the welcome and the offer.But I am quite capiable of handling that kind of place.Beside if someone was to honk at me in my blazer, I'll put it in low loc and back up on there hood.If I see a finger I might just just removing it knuckle by knuckle with my .45acp. lol just kidding!I find the people in general are much friendlier down that way.I sure wish i knew where everything is at down there tho.