It is the thickness of brake pads when they are new form factory.
It depends on the vehicle type, but generally - when your brake pad thickness is 2 mm it is time to change the brake pad.
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)
The Mazda 3 is 2mm, probably the same - 2mm
The factory Honda pads. (OEM)
Just buy new brake pads.
about 5mm then after that they will get hot and squeak
11mm according to Bentley Manual
As long as you ask for OEM quality brake pads you will have quality. EBC, Wagner, & Brembo all make excellent pads.
3mm
For a Ford F-150, the minimum brake pad thickness is typically around 3 millimeters (0.12 inches). It is advisable to replace the brake pads once they reach this thickness to ensure optimal braking performance and safety. Always refer to the owner's manual or consult a professional for specific recommendations based on your vehicle's model year.
For a 2003 Honda Accord, the minimum brake pad thickness is typically around 2/32 of an inch. It's important to replace the brake pads when they reach this thickness to ensure safe braking performance. Regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent excessive wear and potential damage to the brake system. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a professional mechanic for specific recommendations.
Minimum disc thickness vented front 24.6mm .Minimum disc thickness rear 16.6mm. min pad thickness front & rear 1mm