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2500HD Brake Question
I've got about 83k miles on the odometer. When should replace the pads? I've heard of them lasting well over 100k.
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I have 132,000 on mine and there is plenty of pad left.
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Originally Posted by jordy
I have 165K on mine and have never done them... most of mine are highway miles and who needs brakes when you have train horns???
Hell, I got over 60K on my last set of Toyo M/T's... there was still plenty of meat on the pads when they were doing the tires.
Lol! Now that I think about it, I hit the train horn button far more often that than the brake pedal!
I just got about 46k out of my last set of Toyo M/Ts and they were bald! My first set lived to about 37k but I rarley rotated them and drove like an asshole and performed several burnouts after I tuned the truck.
Originally Posted by shippingguy
I have 132,000 on mine and there is plenty of pad left.
OK. I'm convinced! Whoo hoo. I'd rather spend the money on beer!
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2500HD Brake Question
I agree with these guys Dennis, but you can pull a front and back wheel off and inspect by looking through top of caliper. I had 85000 on a 3500 when I sold it and they were still 50%. I just had wheels off my 2500 with 31000 and they look brand new.
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My dad ran about 160K before changing his on his 1500.
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Wes Wise (friend os Dave Sammons) has 320K on a Duramax with factory pads.....................
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I had 135k and I changed mine and the new pads were the same as the old. I couldn't believe it. I changed them any way....
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Maybe it's just a crazy idea, but I would change them when they wear out.
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