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    Brake Pads Replacement time, WHEN ? - 95 Accord

    last time in Sep 2000 dealer replaced rear brake pads when i bought my car from them.

    is it time now to replace all four brake pads now ? or should i leave it running until it will start squeeking sound from pads.

    which pads should i buy, Bandix Advanced or some other. its a family purpose car and no hard or tacks breaking involved. pls advise.

    thanks.

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    Need to have a look at the pad and see how much is left
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    as above, if they start squeaking then its definitely time.

    Bendix advance or similar pads will do the job fine


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    just use normal pads i guess..
    i got some good ones in front..

    freaking ate my rotors in and out lolz
    VTEC+Turbo=dirty underpants

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    they have not started giving any squeecky sound but how often normaly you guyz go for brake pad replacement or just wait for squeeky sound

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    every 30k ... correct me if i'm wrong ..

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    there is no real time on how long the brake pads last. It is based how you drive the car.

    Some people may need to replace the pads after 10000kms and some may last over 40000kms. It so depends on the style of driving.

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    i m sure that i m driving rear pads for 110,000 kms but dont know about front pads. must be running for more than 130,000 kms

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    yeh my fronts have been in for 4 years, rears i have no idea how long! They still have enough meat on them and stop fine so no point changing them, even though i have a set of nice pads to go on.

    If you have a look and think there isnt much material on them, or if you feel the car should be stopping better, then by all means change them. Otherwise they are fine


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    as said before brake pads dont have a definitive life span, it depends on the type of driving you do, i just changed them on my car and the ones in before had been on their for 2 years almost, changed them when i bought my car.

    If ur not gonna track, dont bother spending big money on pads, bendix should do fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by accordoholic
    there is no real time on how long the brake pads last. It is based how you drive the car.

    Some people may need to replace the pads after 10000kms and some may last over 40000kms. It so depends on the style of driving.
    oh ic ... I think I have to change my pad every 5K kms then, coz i drive like 5 years old :P ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by genk-jomblo
    every 30k ... correct me if i'm wrong ..
    I got 75k out of my front pads on my del sol.

    you should replace your pads when they are 80% plus worn.

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