Brakes At 70,000 Miles
#1
Brakes At 70,000 Miles
My 2016 GT just turned 70,000 miles. I'm having new brakes installed all around today for the first time since new. Not bad in my book but I don't know what is common for these vehicles.
#2
There really is no such thing as common wear miles for brakes on any vehicle. There are way to many variables the least is what the make and model for a daily driven car or SUV. The two most supported brake wear contributors is if the vehicle is primarily city or highway driving and the most predominate factor is drivers braking habits. I then would start the consideration of what type brake pads used and overall suspension and tire condition?etc., etc., etc,..
Last edited by Callisto; 06-16-2020 at 05:44 PM.
#3
There really is no such thing as common wear miles for brakes on any vehicle. There are way to many variables the least is what the make and model for a daily driven car or SUV. The two most supported brake wear contributors is if the vehicle is primarily city or highway driving and the most predominate factor is drivers braking habits. I then would start the consideration of what type brake pads used and overall suspension and tire condition?etc., etc., etc,..
#4
This forum and other forums ..that answer you seek goes back to what I responded with. HA!
Recently on this forum someone was complaining about their brakes needing replacement in half the time as you and really wanted to blame MAZDA!?
Then other threads on this forum about a caliper going bad in less then you miles you achieved with your brake. And it is an achievement. lol
But when I read all the Q&As on those thread as I could start with this thread and yours I am sure once again it returns to what I said about life expediencies of brakes.
I guess it goes without saying when you work service shops or parts suppliers you see the REAL WORLD the life of brakes and yup... goes back to my first response!
#5
Ive seen the rear brakes wear out in less than 60,000 miles, and fronts usually last 70 -80,000 miles. All based on averages.
Ive seen a crazy driver wear their brakes out in 20,000 miles, i've seen other drives get almost 120,000 miles.
The front brakes in my car have done 70,000 miles and barely look half worn, but I'm a easy braker.
Ive seen a crazy driver wear their brakes out in 20,000 miles, i've seen other drives get almost 120,000 miles.
The front brakes in my car have done 70,000 miles and barely look half worn, but I'm a easy braker.
#7
What a mess you guys have made of this post.
99% of drivers rely purely on their mechanic/service center to inspect their vehicle on a regular basis to ensure safety. If the brake get low, they will recommend to you they get replaced.
Lets just leave it at that.
Don't make me lock this up.
99% of drivers rely purely on their mechanic/service center to inspect their vehicle on a regular basis to ensure safety. If the brake get low, they will recommend to you they get replaced.
Lets just leave it at that.
Don't make me lock this up.
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