Bad ground in brake light circuit
go in and out from the back
When the "Brakes" light on your dash comes on, or if you hear "metal to metal" scraping from them.
Front pads (disc brakes) Rear shoes (drum brakes)
If memory serves, the typical braking force ratio for any automobile with front disc and rear drum brakes is 60% front, 40% rear +/-.
Amber clearance lights to the front, red to the rear.
brake caliber
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.
front front - rear rear.
The front brakes on any vehicle do most of the stopping. When you apply the brakes the weight shifts to the front of the vehicle. For this reason the front brakes are needed more than the rear. Try stopping a vehicle with just the hand brake which applies only the rear brakes.
Front brakes have significantly more stopping power than rear brakes.
Yes.
Of course. All vehicles have front & rear brakes.