Rear pads usually last about 100,000 kms. Inspect them at least once a year and check pad wear and freedom of emergency brake.
You will be pleasantly surprised to find that you can change your car's disc ... could either be disc or drum brakes), so they need to be changed more often.
Yes, it should be disc brakes.
Disc pads and brake shoes should be changed when almost down to the metal. In the case of disc pads it only takes 15 minutes to check, just remove wheel and look in the gap at how much wear is left. Your should do this at least twice a year.
Five advantages of disc brakes include that they are more reliable, more stable working, can be used on a variety of vehicles, are self adjusting, and the pads are next to the spinning rotor. Disc brakes are often chosen over drum brakes.
When they are wore out. Usually when the friction material is thinner than the metal backing plate.
Disc brakes means less wear on the rim, more consistent braking in poor weather, and more powerful brakes overall. One finger on the lever is often enough.
Disc Brakes should be the answer to the question.
form_title= Disc Brakes form_header= Repair or install disc brakes. Do you need new brake pads?*= () Yes () No What is your budget for disc brakes?*= _ [50] When were your brakes last checked?*= _ [50]
You should inspect the pads and rotors at least twicw a year and change pads if they are worn down to 2mm.
THOSE ARE DISC BRAKES
Wagonners, pickups, and the Jeepster had disc brakes in 1972. The CJ did not get disc brakes until 1977.
It should be 4-wheel disc brakes all the way around.