The front brakes generally do most of the work.
Pollution from cars weaken the structure and breaks it down.
Rear brakes wear faster than front brakes because they handle less weight and pressure during braking, causing them to work harder and wear out more quickly.
Front brakes wear faster than rear brakes because they bear a greater portion of the vehicle's weight and are responsible for most of the braking force during stops. This increased workload causes them to wear down more quickly than the rear brakes.
Definately
Yes they do.
hard breaking or no back brakes. also, back brakes adjusted wrong.
So it can wear out the outer tread faster thus causing faster front tire wear which will help to sell more front tires.
Rear brake pads wear faster than front brake pads because the front brakes handle more of the braking force, which means they wear down the pads more slowly.
what are "brieks" can you be more specific?
No, rear brakes do not typically wear faster than front brakes. In most vehicles, front brakes wear out faster due to the weight transfer during braking, which puts more stress on the front brakes.
They wear more quickly and unevenly. Such a condition can affect steering.
Because they are used for steering and get more wear.