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January 6th, 2020 12:41 PM #1Guys,
meron din bang brake pad ang rear wheel ng vehicle? if so, ano ba symptoms ng wear and tear non?
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January 6th, 2020 01:34 PM #2
If your car has disc brakes on the rear wheels, you will have to replace the pads on them too.
If your car has drum brakes on its rear wheels, you have to replace the brake shoes inside the drums.
Make it a habit to have the brakes cleaned every time you have your PMS so that you can check if the pads or shoes do need replacement.
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January 8th, 2020 10:24 AM #5
posts like these make me hope and pray that TS bought a new car which will be replaced as soon as the warranty is over.
don't get me wrong... may tita ako dati (when she was single in the 90's) used to change cars every 2 years... her reason - one morning, ayaw magstart... later I learned from her BF/husband na she doesn't know na the battery needs replacement.
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January 8th, 2020 11:12 AM #6
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January 8th, 2020 12:25 PM #7
yes she is... although she won't buy expensive cars... Corolla/Civic/Lancer - and it was during her single days.
her sister was even cuter... since she doesn't want the hassle of owning a car (again 90's era) - she called R&E - taxi is waiting in the morning to drive her to work, work to home in the afternoon and another 1 taxi waiting during lunch - she also has the phone number of the R&E dispatcher for unplanned trips. she'll always pay double the meter.
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January 8th, 2020 12:46 PM #8some manufacturers include wear signs in their design. a unique sound (screeching?) is one such.
some cars have disk brakes in front and in rear. some cars have disks in front and drums in rear.
a knowledgeable eye can take a peek thru the rims and see what the car has. it's easy.
i imagine, brakes information is also in the car owner's manual.
generally, much of the car's braking power is provided by the front disks; the rear drum brakes provide less braking power.
as such, front pad wear is twice as fast as rear drum pad wear.
it is a good thing to have the drum brakes opened and cleaned (and adjusted), just so's one may see how much pad material is still there.Last edited by dr. d; January 8th, 2020 at 12:57 PM.
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April 15th, 2020 02:10 PM #9
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April 15th, 2020 02:15 PM #10
Kung walang spare tire, invest on a Inflator kaysa sa sealant. Inflate the flat tire +10 psi than...
Liquid tire sealant