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Join Date: Aug 2007
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why not just get new pads?
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i agree with bowser. go to advance auto parts or the like and pick up some good pads. they should be about $80 for all 4 and put those in. just be concious of how hard you brake when you are driving it around. if the car is 5 speed, down shift more and ease onto the brakes. if it is auto just try not to stomp on them. the good pads will last longer and will be worth your while in the long run
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I would imagine it would have something to do with the direction of rotation, one way would be more likely to get something caught in it than the other...... Also why not just bend the wear indicator out to a more suitable wear warning depth?? Usually they start screaching when theres about 3-4mm of pad left but I'm sure you could bend the tab away a little more so it doesnt warm you till about the 1-2mm mark??
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But also, in this case, since the wear indicator is in the wrong position, I'm gonna cut it off.
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B E C A U S E it doesnt need new pads ... But, I think you missed the point, which was, new pads, used pads, pink pads, ceramic pads, funky pads, skunky pads, pretty pads or sexy pads -- pads period! THAT G____n wear indicator is comin off. I see it as a nuisance. I mean seriously, I dont need Mommy [Honda Motor Co] to still hold my hand. I think I can use a car without wear indicators.
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Yes, one of the reasons is to save your precious rotors from damage but it also has to do with brake performance. As the pads wear, they can't dissipate heat as fast as they did when new. Find yourself on a long downhill with worn pads and you could sadly become a statistic. And what happens after you yank the wear sensors, continue to drive .... and then forget. That last 3/32" can wear pretty quick, and then you're looking at rotors (and we ALL know what that means) Yeh, I get it. You're on a budget (We're ALL on a budget), but do the right think ok? P
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It's funny that you say that you will watch the wear of your pads. I should have taken pictures of this guys brakes that I took a look at recently. He had removed the wear indicator from an older set of pads when he put on his new slotted rotors. Didn't want to ruin the rotors he said. These pads hadn't been changed for over 3 years he told me.
I looked at one side and they looked fine. 4-5mm of pad left on them. Then I go over to check the other side and the pad on the wear indicator side was completely gone. It was obvious before I even took the wheel off. There was heavy brake dust everywhere. He said that he hadn't had any poor braking symptoms up until the day he got me to look at them. The 3 rivets that were used on the metal backing plate had worn 2, 1-2mm gouges into his fancy, now useless, slotted and drilled rotors. I thought it was also funny that he didn't replace the pads when he did the rotors. Dumb act No.1 was not replacing old pads with the new rotors. Dumb act no.2 was bending /cutting the wear indicator off the old pads. I realize you say that you will keep an eye on them, well if that's the case why not just leave the indicators on and change the pads before they come to the wear indicator? That is the reason they are as long as they are. That is an indication that you are not to run the pad any lower than that. Personally I would not suggest anyone reading this post bend or remove there wear bars for the sake of thinking it will save your fancy rotors. the tab is made of a lower carbon steel than the rotor. It will wear down long before it does anythign to your rotor. Last edited by GhostAccord; 11-06-2009 at 04:59 PM. |
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yes we know ur pads don't need to be replaced ... but the only time your going to hear screeching is when they need to be replaced ... so what's the big deal? i mean unless you plan to cheap out and use them beyond the suggested replacement point ... which the last thing anyone should ever do is cheap out on their braking system...
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bending the tab back is what "they" do in the ghetto
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bending the tab back is backyard mechanics at its worst...and if you do it your foolish
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The entire brake system is designed around friction, and where there's friction there is also wear (and heat). So each time you hit that brake pedal both your brake pads AND rotors wear out. The system is designed to have the brake pads take almost all the wear, not the rotors. When the pads are worn out the wear indicators just rub against the rotor, no big deal: it's still the brake pads doing the dirty work in silence. Good thing that you don't recommend removal of the wear indicators but I cannot see how your situation may be different from others. There's plenty of people who check their brake pads and have them replaced even before the wear indicators kick in. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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The point of the wear indicator is a form of "preventive maintenance." What the wear indicator is preventing is the the pad from being worn to the metal, the point where it can damage your rotors. You wouldn't wait until your timing belt snaps to replace it, would you? So why wait til the pad is completely worn to change them?
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
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This. Unless you plan on running you're pads to the backing plates or the pads don't fit with the indicator on, it's not doing you any harm being on there so might as well leave it alone.
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