That all depends on several variables. Is it driven in the city or mostly highway? Quality of the pads, shoes, rotors, etc installed? What kind of driver are you? Do you run 90 mph stop light to stop light and slam on the brakes or do you anticipate stopping and use the brakes as little as possible? How about riding the brakes? Towing a trailer?
Never, normally it will last the life of the engine.
In the glove box on the option tag, it's the 3rd from last code listed. It should have a letter and 2 numbers. (example) 52I
2005 QX56 with 147,000. Have only replaced brakes and battery.unbelievable reliability.
depends how long you use them
It is screewed into the drivers side head, back beside the last spark plug.
assuming that it was serviced properly,youre brakes should last around 2 years under easy driving conditions ( you dont drive the crap out of it). 2 years
It depends. High quality brakes can last a very long time if you drive your car properly and do not rabbit drive. If they are squeaking, you should have them checked out.
You should replace your brakes almost every 100,00 miles. Many cars will let you know it is time to get your brakes replaced. If you are worried, I would have a mechanic look at it.
It has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
You will never need to. It will out last the truck it's self.
This Day Should Last Forever was created on 2005-06-20.
There is no need to spend the money if it doesn't need done. Typically your rotors last longer than your brakes do anyway, so you should be fine for a while.