For starters, there's not as much material there so theoretically it would take less time to wear out. Depending on the brake bias on your car, rear rotors will likely wear faster than front ones; if your auto manufacturer set a high rear brake bias - so as to reduce nose dive under braking - the rear brakes see more wear than usual and can easily wear down before the front brakes do. Also, if you accidentally drive around with your parking brake on, that'll wear down your rear brakes too.
It is not necessary to break in brakes.
It has disc breaks in the rear. I believe the gt one has disc. in front and back and se one has front disc. and rear drum.
it either has front disc brakes and rear drum or it has front and rear disc bakes. look for a flat disc in the front and back - those are front and rear disc brakes-they take pads. The drum brakes take shoes.
Disc in front, drums in back.
Disc
Where can I find a diagram of a 1999 Ford F250 front disc brakes before I attempt to install them?
To change the front disc brakes on a Kia Rio, simply remove the assembly held by two bolts. Push the piston back and replace the disc brakes with new.
If the front brake caliper is sticking, the disc may be uneven. Brakes that are left to scrape on the disc for a long time before they are changed will damage the disc enough to cause sticking or slipping.
There are disc brakes front and back on the Cherokee. EDIT: Cherokees (XJ) have Drum Brakes in the back. Disc in the front i don't know if you were referring to the new Grand Cherokees .. Those have All Disc. Hope it helps. (i own a 88 Cherokee XJ)
Front pads (disc brakes) Rear shoes (drum brakes)
Discs in the front and drums in the back.
Check the front disc