Disc Brakes - 30% in front - 65% back - should I....
Should I change them now... the front left wheel is squeeking loudly and has a high pitched noise.. and today i drove to work and nuttin??? Im taking my car in tomorrow to the dealer to replace all break discs... its worth it yeh??? to change now?
There is little advantage in replacing brake pads early: it just makes your wallet lighter.
When the pads need to be replaced, you will hear it - an unmistakable grinding sound.
When the pads need to be replaced, you will hear it - an unmistakable grinding sound.
Originally Posted by Casanova
o believe me it grinded hard last night... and today was a little better
What do u mean by that.. rotors???? axle?? lol
i think i have to buy them as a set of 4.... im taking it to the nissan dealership... or do u think it would be cheaper to buy my own disc brakes and get them done somewhere else?
i think i have to buy them as a set of 4.... im taking it to the nissan dealership... or do u think it would be cheaper to buy my own disc brakes and get them done somewhere else?
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Casanova, you shouldn't have to buy your rotors or pads as a set of 4 as they will wear differently front to back. I did front pads & rotors at 25kms, and back at 43kms, but that's just my Z & my driving. Make sure your rotors are machined/skimmed as well, if the rotors are still in good condition.
Seriously if your brakes have seen better days get it sorted asap!! Please.
Seriously if your brakes have seen better days get it sorted asap!! Please.
Originally Posted by Casanova
Yep went to another place.... charging me half price... unbelievable.... nissan dealerships are rip offs man.
Geez, you guys really have cash to waste ?!?
Do NOT turn your rotors when you change your pads unless they need it (Bad run out, warped - this is rare). Put new pads when the brake warning spring squeal (this is not temperature sensitive) and just bed them in.
Turning rotors... pfawh !
Do NOT turn your rotors when you change your pads unless they need it (Bad run out, warped - this is rare). Put new pads when the brake warning spring squeal (this is not temperature sensitive) and just bed them in.
Turning rotors... pfawh !
I ALWAYS turn my rotors when I change pads.
Why would you put a smooth pad on an unsmooth surface. Thats just less surface area touching... Plus old pad material is bedding into the rotor....
Why would you put a smooth pad on an unsmooth surface. Thats just less surface area touching... Plus old pad material is bedding into the rotor....
Originally Posted by GReddySetGO
I ALWAYS turn my rotors when I change pads.
Why would you put a smooth pad on an unsmooth surface. Thats just less surface area touching... Plus old pad material is bedding into the rotor....
Why would you put a smooth pad on an unsmooth surface. Thats just less surface area touching... Plus old pad material is bedding into the rotor....
Old pad material will rub off pretty fast.
Turning rotors = removing material. On a rotors that only allows for 2mm of wear before needing to be replaced, it's a waste of money. I admit that if my business was selling rotors and charging for turning them, I'd recommand turning them each time too...
We just need to be careful with the new pads and remember the brakes won't be at 100% right away.
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