Chump change compared to what's already invested in that 6 figure 1/4 century old clapped out truck.....lolIt will be the next installment in the E.D.T. topic once the pics are downloaded
About 400$ of damages done with a high probability for more
Actually no. The pads have wear indicators metal strips on them that make noise when the pad is at its service limit. It will squeal, whistle, or what ever to tell you they need replacing.oh ya they do need change way way before that even happens
The wear limit on the front disc pads is 1 mm. When the pads are 1 mm thick, then replace them. Don't go by mileage. Too many factors impact mileage on a set of disc pads. Remaining pad thickness is the guide.how much approximate mileage is to be expected on these new disk pads + rotors
i Know it all depends
8k miles currently on those, should be good for quite a while longer
And rotors?my '03 tundra had 135k on it and original rear drums and shoes did front about every 40k .I had power stop cross driller and slotted rotors and low dust ceramic pads .it was at least 50% more stopping power over stock. It was real nice pulling the boat. I'm a last minute stopper not a let off and coaster like my wife, lolWhen you hear them pads squealing, or squeaking, their toast.
How fast do those brake down from 90 mph to 55 mph or less...And rotors?my '03 tundra had 135k on it and original rear drums and shoes did front about every 40k .I had power stop cross driller and slotted rotors and low dust ceramic pads .it was at least 50% more stopping power over stock. It was real nice pulling the boat. I'm a last minute stopper not a let off and coaster like my wife, lol