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Re: Brake Pad warning on comouter
« Reply #15 on: 25 March 2015, 16:31:30 »

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before anyone suggest the rear, just done them on last weekend.lol

none on the rear anyway  :y :y
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Re: Brake Pad warning on comouter
« Reply #16 on: 26 March 2015, 10:11:30 »

Am I right in saying you changed your pads 'today' (ie: 24th March), and you will be changing them again in December?
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Re: Brake Pad warning on comouter
« Reply #17 on: 26 March 2015, 16:49:27 »

you heard right. yes it looks like.
i bought the car in August last Year with brand new Brake Pads front and rear. rear Discs not the best in this Time.
the Car had 79000 miles when i bought it, now 125000.
so i think considering this mileage in this time, Brake Pads renewal was ok.
dd i say i like driving lol ?

don't forget caravan towing too.i
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Re: Brake Pad warning on comouter
« Reply #18 on: 26 March 2015, 17:46:01 »

you heard right. yes it looks like.
i bought the car in August last Year with brand new Brake Pads front and rear. rear Discs not the best in this Time.
the Car had 79000 miles when i bought it, now 125000.
so i think considering this mileage in this time, Brake Pads renewal was ok.
dd i say i like driving lol ?

don't forget caravan towing too.i
Slowly, obviously. 45k out of a set of front pads must put you into Miss Daisy territory ;D :y
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Re: Brake Pad warning on comouter
« Reply #19 on: 27 March 2015, 10:59:39 »

you heard right. yes it looks like.
i bought the car in August last Year with brand new Brake Pads front and rear. rear Discs not the best in this Time.
the Car had 79000 miles when i bought it, now 125000.
so i think considering this mileage in this time, Brake Pads renewal was ok.
dd i say i like driving lol ?

don't forget caravan towing too.i

Wow!!! That's not bad in a few months!!
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Re: Brake Pad warning on comouter
« Reply #20 on: 27 March 2015, 17:32:07 »

front pads was easy 25% left but while i did the rear i thought do the front ones then is done.
full service on Oil Filter Sparks etc next. lol

and yes, did the wires, just shortcutted them and info on computer display gone now.
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