04-25-2004, 03:49 PM
Wear will depend a lot on your driving conditions and your tranny. If you have an auto, you'll do less engine braking and more physical braking and wear on the brakes. If you do stop & go and/or short trips, you'll use brake material faster.
Certain Ford replacement pads come with a lifetime warranty. I've used them now for a while. With my driving, I got more life out of the replacements.
When you do replace the pads, I'd suggest you might as well get new rotors.
Certain Ford replacement pads come with a lifetime warranty. I've used them now for a while. With my driving, I got more life out of the replacements.
When you do replace the pads, I'd suggest you might as well get new rotors.
Richard | Focused 24-7
2002 ZTS | Sangria Red | +400,000 km - most of it avoiding potholes 100km/h at a time
OFOC - Ontario Focus Owners Club | SVTOA-Toronto | Redline Rendezvous @ Mosport International Raceway
2002 ZTS | Sangria Red | +400,000 km - most of it avoiding potholes 100km/h at a time
OFOC - Ontario Focus Owners Club | SVTOA-Toronto | Redline Rendezvous @ Mosport International Raceway