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Old vs New Rear Brake Pads
I changed the oil, replaced the serpentine belt, and rear brake pads on my F-150 today. At 105K miles, the belt had no cracks, or signs of failing, but the brake pads needed replaced:
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Thats pretty damn impressive! Ive got 240K on my Dmax and the pads still have a little meat on them!!
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Do you guys want me to show you where the brake pedal in cars/trucks are located ?
That mileage won't happen around here.
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Beat me to it,I was gonna say stock,dmaxs get so crazy mileage out of the pads.
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137k on the back pads on the Ram, but on my 4th front set
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Purple Hornet and I just changed pads on my Yukon(w-99K miles) and there was still plenty of meat left on the pads. To bad the rotors were crap....
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i would say you got all the goodie out of those
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