What would cause this??
First of all, this question has to do with brake pads. Wasn't sure if this was the right area to post this thread or not.
Anyway on my passenger side, the inside brake pad is wearing a lot quicker than the outside pad. I had my brother in law change my brake pads yesterday, and the inside pad was practically down to the metal whereas the outside pad had a little bit left. I know that brake calipers are expensive so I'm hoping nothing is wrong with mine and I end up having to replace it.
Any thoughts?
Anyway on my passenger side, the inside brake pad is wearing a lot quicker than the outside pad. I had my brother in law change my brake pads yesterday, and the inside pad was practically down to the metal whereas the outside pad had a little bit left. I know that brake calipers are expensive so I'm hoping nothing is wrong with mine and I end up having to replace it.
Any thoughts?
thats usually the case with "floating" calipers like ours, where the two halves can slide apart from each other, how much of a difference is there between pads?
remember the piston is pushing on the inside pad, where as the outside pad is being pulled in, i noticed my inside pads had about 1/8th life left, the outsides had about 1/4
remember the piston is pushing on the inside pad, where as the outside pad is being pulled in, i noticed my inside pads had about 1/8th life left, the outsides had about 1/4






