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Uneven wear on brake pads can be caused by a variety of factors, including driving habits, vehicle weight distribution, and brake system design. In some cases, rear brake pads may wear faster than front pads due to factors such as excessive braking, improper brake adjustment, or a bias in the braking system that puts more load on the rear brakes. It is important to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the issue to ensure safe and proper functioning of the braking system.

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Do rear brake pads wear faster than front brake pads?

No, rear brake pads do not typically wear faster than front brake pads. The front brake pads usually wear out faster because they handle a larger portion of the braking force.


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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 causes front brake pads to wear faster?

On front disc rear drum vehicle , there is a metering valve to delay the disc brake operation until the rear drum brake shoes overcome the return spring tension . Without the metering valve , the front brake pads will contact with the disc too quickly when the driver apply the brake pedal .A fauty metering valve will cause front brake pads premature wear out . Some vehicle the metering valve housing in one assembly with pressure differential valve and proportioning valve called combination valve .


Why would rear brakes wear faster than front brakes?

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