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Old July 29th 05, 04:15 AM
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****, I don't think I ever came even close to those numbers w/ my pads.
What kind do you use? $$?
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Mr. P.V.'d
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"Martik" > wrote in message
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> 93 Nissan Altima, Rear, at least 100,000 kms and 6-7 years on the pads.
> Did not think the info was relevant but your 'kind' words convinced me
> otherwise.
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> "Al Bundy" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
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>> JazzMan wrote:
>>> Martik wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Is it advisable to switch pads from the left to the right wheel to
>>> > even out
>>> > wear. The pads are worn 1/4" on one side and approx 1/8 on the other.
>>>
>>> No. Find out why the one side wore faster, likely the caliper
>>> is either frozen or sticking, or the slider pins are seized.
>>>
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>>
>> The poster refuses to say what kind of vehicle he's talking about or
>> how much mileage he has on those pads. Sometimes that wear pattern will
>> occur every time with certain designs and there is nothing wrong with
>> the installation or maintenance. If he got 50,000 miles off them it
>> means one thing and if he got 12,000 it means something else.
>> Don't even ask whether they are front or rear.
>>

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