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Old 11-15-2019, 07:53 PM   #169
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Interesting you were able to see that. All the ricer n00bs on this forum said it is normal to NOT be able to see the pads without removing the wheels.
That's when I posted the photo and heads exploded here, since everyone is basically in high school on their first car.

Now that I have new pads, I will take a look and see how much pad is exposed with 100% pad, and if any of it is visible from the outside, without removing the wheels.
When I was in HS, I never had a problem seeing the brake pads -


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Old 11-15-2019, 08:15 PM   #170
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So I bought the STI pads for the '17+ Brembos. I'll be testing them out to see how they feel. ^^
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Old 11-15-2019, 11:36 PM   #172
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Old 11-15-2019, 11:49 PM   #173
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Mine were replaced at about 150,000 miles and still had some life left but it was about time.

Of course, with my AT I just let it slow roll into the car in front of me rather than using brakes. Since I live in GA its usually a truck with a big-ass aftermarket bumper so they don't even notice.
I tried this recently, but they had the world’s biggest towbar, which punched a nasty hole in the radiator.

I think using some pad may be cheaper than replacing the grill and radiator each time.
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Old 11-15-2019, 11:52 PM   #174
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So I bought the STI pads for the '17+ Brembos. I'll be testing them out to see how they feel. ^^
How many kilometres did you get from your original pads? Are the STI ones different from the originals?

I’m at ~40,000km on mine, and wondering if I should buy a set, but when I look online I only see pads for the smaller non-Brembo brakes.
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Why don't we get to see the blonde one driving?
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Old 11-16-2019, 06:22 AM   #176
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One thing that makes a difference is that I have a manual and use engine braking rather than riding the brakes all the time in traffic. I doubt I would get the same life out of my brakes with an automatic.
Maybe I shouldn't try to make sense in this thread ... But engine brake works just fine with AT by down shifting. I use it all the time.
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How many kilometres did you get from your original pads? Are the STI ones different from the originals?

I’m at ~40,000km on mine, and wondering if I should buy a set, but when I look online I only see pads for the smaller non-Brembo brakes.
They are shipping from JapanParts so I haven't got them yet. And I still have little meat on the OE pads. I'm just over 40k miles.
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That window is useless, particularly on the rear wheels.
And the wheel needs to be removed.

How did they make a car where you can't see the pads with the car on the ground?

Next time you're in a parking lot, look at any other car
You can see the pads without touching a single tool.
I can imagine lots of squawking, griping and whining if some of these folks decided they wanted to make a visual inspection of drum brake shoes. <g>
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I can imagine lots of squawking, griping and whining if some of these folks decided they wanted to make a visual inspection of drum brake shoes. <g>
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Old 11-16-2019, 10:05 AM   #180
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So I bought the STI pads for the '17+ Brembos. I'll be testing them out to see how they feel. ^^

Let us know what you think. I put the Hawk pads on feel about the same less dust.
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Why don't we get to see the blonde one driving?
Not a professional driver.
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I can imagine lots of squawking, griping and whining if some of these folks decided they wanted to make a visual inspection of drum brake shoes. <g>
drum brakes are built on evil voodoo, and angry blood-thirsty springs. you don't know how far i've looked into alternatives for my truck...
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