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It depends if 4 WD or just FWD and what year model Generally: FRONT: Brake pad minimum thickness 3.0 mm (0.118 inch) Brake pad maximum taper wear (in any direction) 3.0 mm (0.118 inch) Brake disc minimum thickness (disc-drum system) 22 mm (0.866 inch) Brake disc minimum thickness (4-wheel disc brake system) 24 mm (0.944 inch) REAR: Brake Pad Brake pad minimum thickness 3.0 mm (0.118 inch) Brake pad maximum taper wear (in any direction) 3.0 mm (0.118 inch) Brake Disc Brake disc minimum thickness 11.0 mm (0.433 inch)
Varies from make to make, model to model. With out specifics, there is no answer. Please reask question with year, make, model, etc...
Look at the pads and measure the thickness. The minimum allowed thickness for the brakes pads is 2 mm. Replace if they are worn to this point. You will have to remove the wheel to measure the pads.
Front (324mm Diameter) is 28mm & rear (320mm diameter) is 20mm for a 2004 model with Brembo calipers & 18 inch rims
The minimum thickness for rotors on a Dodge truck is between 0.5 and 1 inch. It varies greatly based on the model and whether it is the front or rear brakes.
The make and model of truck doesn't matter.. FMCSA dictates that it cannot be less than 3/16" thick at the center for shoes with a continuous lining, and 1/4" inch at the center for systems which use two separate shoes.
That depends on the year, make, model of vehicle which you did not include. Please ask a new question and more info.
I believe this info is cast into the disc. Ask a dealer or a parts house.
Yes, they are glass instead of plastic though. This works for 98 model lamp assemblies installed in a 95 Avalon
1994 (It was called the 1995 model which was confusing).
You have to be 18 years of age minimum to model for Urban Outfitters, according to their website.
Year, make and model of vehicle would help along with front brake, rear brake or e-brake information.