That largely depends on driving conditions and habits
Well you should check your Brakes always and maybe you burned the ABS wire or the Disck brakes maybey there is a Oval problem so yoe must change it coz its not SAFE to Drive it ,and the last thing it may its happens you should gauge it ,
That will depend on many factors including driving habits. The brakes could last 30,000 - 150,000 miles.
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.
Its not a matter of miles but how many times u use your brakes...i can drive a hndred thousand clicks without touching the brakes and the pads would be fine...
Depends entirely on the type of driving Highway could last up to 50,000 miles City usually need replacing at 30,000 miles
2005 QX56 with 147,000. Have only replaced brakes and battery.unbelievable reliability.
No two drivers are the same. It depends on the drivers braking habits.
Most IS 250s, depending on driving, get about 25000-30000 miles on the front brakes and rotors.
Brake pads should last approximately 50,000 miles. The life of a brake pad is dependent upon the driver and the driving conditions.
Brake pad life depends totally upon how you use your brakes. They will probably last less than 30,000 miles if you:wait until the last second and then jamb on the brakes for a hard stop;rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving;use only the brakes instead of also using the engine to help slow the vehicleI am getting ready to replace my brake pads for the first time in my 2004 Ford Escape and it has nearly 100,000 miles on it.
If you change pads regularly and drive carefully they should last the life of the car, at least 150-200, 000 miles. -I have only ever had to change discs when people before me have abused the brakes.
Depends entirely on how you drive. If you come up to stop signs and signal lights and slam on the brakes and stop hard, or you drive at high speed and make sudden stops, your brakes will not last long. If your drive with your foot on the brake expect to be replacing them quite often. However if you drive easy and let off the accelerator long before you are going to stop and do not drive fast your brakes will last a long time. The average is around 50,000 miles but you may get 75,000 miles out of the front brakes and 100,000 out of the rear brake pads. All based on how you drive.