new brake pads front and rear

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xero01uk
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new brake pads front and rear

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When we had the 406 about 7 months ago it had new pads fitted all round, now im just wondering now long they will last for (we decided to go for the premium ones if that makes a difference)

The car is mostly doing stop-start (urban) miles now..


thanks
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Re: new brake pads front and rear

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it all depends on the driver .. how hard you press , how late you press them

if you drive sensible and brake well in time they should last a good while,

its when you drive fast.. brake late and hard that start causing problems like warped disks
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Re: new brake pads front and rear

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xero01uk wrote:When we had the 406 about 7 months ago it had new pads fitted all round, now im just wondering now long they will last for (we decided to go for the premium ones if that makes a difference)

The car is mostly doing stop-start (urban) miles now..


thanks
how long is a piece of string?

also did you change the discs?
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I think they will last till they are gone.
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So far the discs and pads on mine have lasted just over 34k and they where on it when I bought it.
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Re: new brake pads front and rear

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no i didnt change the disks as we couldnt afford them at the time
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Re: new brake pads front and rear

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maybe your disks are worn so they will wear the pads quicker.
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Re: new brake pads front and rear

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Mine,the front discs and pads were changed a few months before i bought it and i had done 40k up to a few months ago and there was still meat left on the pads but a sticky caliper resulted in one pad wearing slighty more so for £50 for quality discs and pads i stuck em on and needed a slider which had seized,got a second hand caliper for £25 and used the slider,perfect now........renewed the rear discs and pads also.
I would describe my driving style as sedate :) as said depends how you drive how long they last.
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