How often do u all change your brakepads , i seem to have to change mine every 8 weeks or so. This cant be right surely.
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Originally posted by MitsyHow often do u all change your brakepads , i seem to have to change mine every 8 weeks or so. This cant be right surely.
Reckon you must have a bunch of stuck pistons in your brake calipers.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by MitsyHow often do u all change your brakepads , i seem to have to change mine every 8 weeks or so. This cant be right surely.
WOW!!! 8 weeks? Thats gotta get expensive!
I changed mine a while ago an they still had loads of 'meat' on them!
When i took my wheels off to fit my spacers down my uncles he looked at my discs an pads an after about 4-5 weeks of having them on i hadnt even worn the paint mark thing off the discs!
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8 weeks? Damn, do you only drive fast downhill?
Yearly is the soonest, and thats with the brakes having to stop something like 33's or bigger from spinning.
Are they all wearing down, or one sticky caliper wearing out one indivdual pad?4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by MitsyActually there are alot off steep hills around hear , but what happens is i have them put on (ones from milners) and about 8 weeks later the brake light is coming on.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by MitsyActually there are alot off steep hills around hear , but what happens is i have them put on (ones from milners) and about 8 weeks later the brake light is coming on.
Its low fluid, low vacuum or handbrake on.
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Originally posted by MitsyWell i thought that but as soon as they are changed the light goes off.
As Apache said, check the level of the fluid, its probably to low.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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You may also find that the rear brakes are not working, so all your braking is on the front, and wearing them too quick.
Get the rears checked and adjusted, and mybe the weight compensator tested and adjusted.Rob
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