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Sorry guys. I just finished talking to the Honda dealer. She was got
the pads and shoes mixed up. I have 60% left on the front and 66% left on the back brakes. |
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Your back brakes will last a lot longer than the fronts.
My 98 civic didn't need rear replacements on the shoes until about 225000kms t cinerama wrote: >Sorry guys. I just finished talking to the Honda dealer. She was got >the pads and shoes mixed up. I have 60% left on the front and 66% left >on the back brakes. -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200609/1 |
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I think all the shops do for the rear shoes (and probably
front pads) is a crude, ruler measurement of the linings (shoes and pads). That's what I do when I check my brakes. That 66% is just a guesstimate. Sounds like all's normal brake lining-wise on your car to me. "cinerama" > wrote > Sorry guys. I just finished talking to the Honda dealer. > She was got > the pads and shoes mixed up. I have 60% left on the front > and 66% left > on the back brakes. > |
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