There is no set time to change the pads. How often depends on how you drive. They may last 20,000 to 80,000. Inspect them every so often and listen for the squeal of the warning device. Replace immediately if you hear this.
With each brake job.
PS should be 18000 miles and brake fluid about 30000 miles PS should be 18000 miles and brake fluid about 30000 miles
They don't wear out that quick I would say near 100000
I own a diesel (1.9dti) Renault megane 2000 edition. I change the brake pads(front) every 15000 Miles approximately.
There is no set time or even mileage to change ANY brake pads. It depends entirely on the quality of pads and how you drive. -You should check them every 6 months and when they get down to 3/32 of brake material that's the time to change.
once a year
It depends on the brand of brake pad and your driving habits. Normally, you'll get somewhere between 30,000 - 50,000 miles from a set of pads.
There is no magic number as to how often you should change your brakes. Brakes will wear down differently depending on the make of the brake and they will start squeaking so you know that you need to change it.
There is no set mileage which tells you when to get new brake pads. Wear on the brake pads depend on various factors, most importantly the braking habits of the driver. Front brakes wear out faster the the rear brakes. If there is a noise when you brake or you feel grinding, then you should bring your vehicle to the mechanic.
The make and model of truck doesn't matter. When the shoes get down to 1/4 inch, you replace them.
When they wear out. Can be between 10,000 miles and 100,000 miles depending on driving habits.
brake linings should be checked at 15,000 and 25,000 miles and then every 5,000 miles after that.