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I have a 2003 Accord EX V-6 with 64,000 miles. Took it in for service today and the dealer reported the rear pads to be 8 mm, and the front pads 7 mm on the left, and 5 mm on the right. They said the rears were at the minimum and needed to be replaced right away, and the fronts could wait a while. I don't have a service manual. Are the minimums for the rear pads greater than minimums for the front pads? Seems strange. Dick -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com |
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On Dec 11, 8:33 pm, Dick <w6... (AT) k7yca (DOT) org> wrote: I have a 2003 Accord EX V-6 with 64,000 miles. Took it in for service today and the dealer reported the rear pads to be 8 mm, and the front pads 7 mm on the left, and 5 mm on the right. They said the rears were at the minimum and needed to be replaced right away, and the fronts could wait a while. I don't have a service manual. Are the minimums for the rear pads greater than minimums for the front pads? Seems strange. Dick -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com johngdole (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote |
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They should be about 1/16" or 1-2 mm min for bonded pads for most cars, front or rear. But for me by 3mm is ok to replace. I'd think 8mm in the rear are nearly new pads. Looks like you have uneven wear (sticking caliper pins?) up front, if they measured it correctly. Your dealer smells fishy. |
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I have a 2003 Accord EX V-6 with 64,000 miles. Took it in for service today and the dealer reported the rear pads to be 8 mm, and the front pads 7 mm on the left, and 5 mm on the right. They said the rears were at the minimum and needed to be replaced right away, and the fronts could wait a while. I don't have a service manual. Are the minimums for the rear pads greater than minimums for the front pads? Seems strange. Dick -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Word is that some of the dealerships (at least in my area) are now paying commission to the service advisors. They will recommend that you replace brakes, tires, etc., when often there's actually quite a bit of part life remaining. |
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My 2000 Accord DX (90k km - 54k miles) is still on original pads/rear shoes (car is serviced regularly at dealer). At last service this week, front pads were down to 2.5mm; I was told that they will replace at 2mm (next spring in all liklihood). Guess I'm lucky - an honest dealer. Perhaps I'm paying more overall, but always get a straight answer and no BS (and a very reliable car - still love it after 8 years!) |
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The old Nissin OEM pads were good for about 40-50K miles. The new Findlex (?) seems to last quite a bit longer. But I always just put Akebonos aftermarkets on the cars I touch, I know these should typically clock 80-90K miles in normal driving in light weight imports. On Dec 13, 9:05 am, "Cameron Tilson" <cameron.til... (AT) concordia (DOT) ca wrote: My 2000 Accord DX (90k km - 54k miles) is still on original pads/rear shoes (car is serviced regularly at dealer). At last service this week, front pads were down to 2.5mm; I was told that they will replace at 2mm (next spring in all liklihood). Guess I'm lucky - an honest dealer. Perhaps I'm paying more overall, but always get a straight answer and no BS (and a very reliable car - still love it after 8 years!) |
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