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Old November 5th 04, 09:59 PM
jdoe
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Depends on your driving. I"ve been watching this board and see alot of folks
complaining of this. I have very good life from my pads and rotors and
excellent life on the rears, changed my originals @ 155k miles on my 99, my
dad's 98 at 130k, (both had life left I just felt it wiser to do it), I had
just done the rears on my 92 GV at 175k before it was totaled, did my BIL:'s
94 (rears). I haven't seen one chew up pads/rotors prematurely. I work on
units driven in Chicagoland and semi-rural etc.
Larry
"cosza" > wrote in message ...
>I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
> fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000
> Km
> (19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
> experiencing.
> Thanks
>
>



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  #12  
Old November 5th 04, 10:25 PM
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"cosza" > wrote in message ...
> I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
> fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000

Km
> (19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
> experiencing.


Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like I
did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps look
at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.



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Old November 5th 04, 10:25 PM
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"cosza" > wrote in message ...
> I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
> fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000

Km
> (19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
> experiencing.


Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like I
did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps look
at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.



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Old November 5th 04, 10:39 PM
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High_Density wrote:
> "cosza" > wrote in message ...
>
>>I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
>>fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000

>
> Km
>
>>(19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
>>experiencing.

>
>
> Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
> original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like I
> did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps look
> at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.
>





In our case, we twice got over 40K on Honda Accord front pads, and I
have gotten over 40K on Datsun 2000 Roadster front pads, driven hard.

By contrast, we got only 20K on the GC's brakes and only 37K on the
rotors. It's not all driving style, by a long shot. It's a heavy
vehicle, marginal brake capacity and junk rotors, too.
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Old November 5th 04, 10:39 PM
RWM
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High_Density wrote:
> "cosza" > wrote in message ...
>
>>I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
>>fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000

>
> Km
>
>>(19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
>>experiencing.

>
>
> Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
> original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like I
> did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps look
> at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.
>





In our case, we twice got over 40K on Honda Accord front pads, and I
have gotten over 40K on Datsun 2000 Roadster front pads, driven hard.

By contrast, we got only 20K on the GC's brakes and only 37K on the
rotors. It's not all driving style, by a long shot. It's a heavy
vehicle, marginal brake capacity and junk rotors, too.
  #16  
Old November 5th 04, 10:56 PM
Matt Whiting
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cosza wrote:
> I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
> fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000 Km
> (19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
> experiencing.
> Thanks
>
>


I get 50,000+ on front pads. Then again, I drive mostly in rural areas
on the highway and only use the brakes a few times every 20 miles and
I'm a pretty gentle braker normally. If you brake hard and often, or
ride the brakes, they won't last long at all.


Matt

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Old November 5th 04, 10:56 PM
Matt Whiting
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cosza wrote:
> I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
> fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000 Km
> (19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
> experiencing.
> Thanks
>
>


I get 50,000+ on front pads. Then again, I drive mostly in rural areas
on the highway and only use the brakes a few times every 20 miles and
I'm a pretty gentle braker normally. If you brake hard and often, or
ride the brakes, they won't last long at all.


Matt

  #18  
Old November 6th 04, 01:33 AM
jdoe
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Sorry I don't buy it. My wife STANDS on the brakes and JUMPS back on the gas
and has no idea how to drive smoootly. Yet I get no problems (other than
grief form her from time to time) ;-) Either way if you're having that many
issues I'd look into drive style or quality of your replacement parts. Hell
I even tried the Chinese rotors just for fun and didn't have problems.
Larry
"RWM" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> High_Density wrote:
>> "cosza" > wrote in message ...
>>
>>>I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
>>>fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000

>>
>> Km
>>
>>>(19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
>>>experiencing.

>>
>>
>> Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
>> original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like
>> I
>> did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps
>> look
>> at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.
>>

>
>
>
>
> In our case, we twice got over 40K on Honda Accord front pads, and I have
> gotten over 40K on Datsun 2000 Roadster front pads, driven hard.
>
> By contrast, we got only 20K on the GC's brakes and only 37K on the
> rotors. It's not all driving style, by a long shot. It's a heavy
> vehicle, marginal brake capacity and junk rotors, too.



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Old November 6th 04, 01:33 AM
jdoe
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Sorry I don't buy it. My wife STANDS on the brakes and JUMPS back on the gas
and has no idea how to drive smoootly. Yet I get no problems (other than
grief form her from time to time) ;-) Either way if you're having that many
issues I'd look into drive style or quality of your replacement parts. Hell
I even tried the Chinese rotors just for fun and didn't have problems.
Larry
"RWM" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> High_Density wrote:
>> "cosza" > wrote in message ...
>>
>>>I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
>>>fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only 31000

>>
>> Km
>>
>>>(19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
>>>experiencing.

>>
>>
>> Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
>> original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like
>> I
>> did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps
>> look
>> at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.
>>

>
>
>
>
> In our case, we twice got over 40K on Honda Accord front pads, and I have
> gotten over 40K on Datsun 2000 Roadster front pads, driven hard.
>
> By contrast, we got only 20K on the GC's brakes and only 37K on the
> rotors. It's not all driving style, by a long shot. It's a heavy
> vehicle, marginal brake capacity and junk rotors, too.



  #20  
Old November 6th 04, 09:21 PM
Richard
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"jdoe" > wrote in message
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> Sorry I don't buy it. My wife STANDS on the brakes and JUMPS back on the
> gas and has no idea how to drive smoootly. Yet I get no problems (other
> than grief form her from time to time) ;-) Either way if you're having
> that many issues I'd look into drive style or quality of your replacement
> parts. Hell I even tried the Chinese rotors just for fun and didn't have
> problems.
> Larry
> "RWM" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>>
>> High_Density wrote:
>>> "cosza" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>I took the Van for service today. The dealer called me and said that my
>>>>fronts disks and pad are 5%, basically finished. The milage is only
>>>>31000
>>>
>>> Km
>>>
>>>>(19375 miles). Seems kind of soon for this. What is everybody out there
>>>>experiencing.
>>>
>>>
>>> Good grief! Get your left foot off the brake pedal! I have 47000 on my
>>> original 2002 disks and will probably get 60000 km out of them just like
>>> I
>>> did on my 2000 which had smaller front disk brakes. You should perhaps
>>> look
>>> at your driving style. I suspect there may be a problem there.
>>>

>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In our case, we twice got over 40K on Honda Accord front pads, and I have
>> gotten over 40K on Datsun 2000 Roadster front pads, driven hard.
>>
>> By contrast, we got only 20K on the GC's brakes and only 37K on the
>> rotors. It's not all driving style, by a long shot. It's a heavy
>> vehicle, marginal brake capacity and junk rotors, too.

>

Just changed my 2004 vans front pads today with ceramic pads. Reason; too
much brake dust!. Found they were about 60% gone in 24,000 miles. This is
the direction I would recommend.

Richard.


 




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