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    "Worn Brakes" warning - 38k

    Looks like I'm in the market for akebonos "Worn Brakes" warning - 38k

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    More than likely it will only be the rears. They are a small pad and seem to last half the time of the fronts.

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    38k is good mileage for rears on d3/4...😕

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    I have only just replaced my Rear Pads and Rotors at 68000km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    38k is good mileage for rears on d3/4...😕

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    I can see the wear on mine and its only done 28000ks,alot of that is country ks too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTB View Post
    I have only just replaced my Rear Pads and Rotors at 68000km.
    City or country mileage????
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    38k is good mileage for rears on d3/4..."Worn Brakes" warning - 38k



    Jc


    I'm still on factory rears at 96k..

    Fitted Akebonos up front when I upgraded rotors, just because I could, but haven't touched the rear yet.

    The joys of living remote and not stop start everywhere...

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    I had rears worn down to the backing at 38k ...... and the sensor didn't trip. Heard a light brake squeal noise at very low speed only.

    Combination of city driving and apparently towing contributes to rear wear too, according to the service manager.

    I didn't mind getting new pads but replacing the sensor that didn't even work was annoying.

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    I was at about 110,000km when I replaced all four rotors and fitted Akebonos to all wheels. Still had plenty of life in the original rotors, and the pads (also original) could probably have gone another 10,000 or so - never hit either of the sensors. And much of those early km's were in Perth, with regular trips to Kalgoorlie and back.

    I must go a lot easier on the brakes than some.
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    Hilly hobart stop start. 38k incidentally wss the same mileage as the last set i did. 5.0litre V8 D4HSE. His fronts have about 20% left.


    Jc
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