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humfrz 11-15-2019 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3275452)
It's no prom thread.

What is a prom thread, old man?

Yes, I searched - :confused0068:


humfrz

Dave-ROR 11-15-2019 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3275457)
I reckon you would have been SOL back in the 50s, without station attendants - :D


humfrz

Nope, I’ve filled those before. I think the behind the plate fillers were actually better hidden generally.

Stephen W. 11-15-2019 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3275457)
I reckon you would have been SOL back in the 50s, without station attendants - :D


humfrz

Oh, are we changing this to the "Hidden Gas Cap" thread? I wan to play.


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NoHaveMSG 11-15-2019 11:46 AM

50K out of a set of pads......I am on my 4th set in that time.

Tcoat 11-15-2019 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3275537)
50K out of a set of pads......I am on my 4th set in that time.

I have 130K on mine and they are probably good for another 40K.

NoHaveMSG 11-15-2019 12:12 PM

I can't even see if my pads are low. Worst brake design ever.
 
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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3275546)
I have 130K on mine and they are probably good for another 40K.



I must be buying cheap pads or should have gotten a Civic.

Tcoat 11-15-2019 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3275550)
I must be buying cheap pads or should have gotten a Civic.

Well I did have to pull the wheels, move the engine, take off the trunk lid, relocate the headlights, lower the diff, cut out the rear quarters, smash the grill and roll down the windows to check them so the longer they last the better.
Not like the rest of the cars in the parking lot where I can see them from 20 feet away without even squinting.

TunaNoCrust 11-15-2019 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by NoHaveMSG (Post 3275537)
50K out of a set of pads......I am on my 4th set in that time.

Don't feel bad, I am technically on my third set of pads this year with 4,000 miles :D

1) OEM TRD Pads - 600 Miles (Went right to track pads, but wanted the rotors to have SOME use.
2) HP+ down to 50% at ~3000 miles (Which I had to overnight my car back to Japan to check the pads, was super expensive) I was going to Watkins and didn't want to chance a braking issue.
3) Now have Hawk 9012s

Dave-ROR 11-15-2019 01:04 PM

So I did decide to take this thread seriously. And it just so happens that I surprisingly have a FRS with the stock brakes still on it (until tomorrow/Sunday anyways).

I was able to easily estimate the remaining pad by looking at the outside pads with the wheels on and the car on the ground. I don't see how this is any different from 90% of cars out there. The one pic the OP posted with the very visible pads appears to be a Ford. I've had Ford's that looked just like that. In.. 30 or 40? other cars all the sliding calipers have been the same design as the 86. shrug.

Either way though it wasn't hard to estimate pad depth. If I remember I'll check for sure but I'd guess at least 6-7mm up front and probably 5-6mm in the rear.

NoHaveMSG 11-15-2019 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by TunaNoCrust (Post 3275556)
Don't feel bad, I am technically on my third set of pads this year with 4,000 miles :D

(Which I had to overnight my car back to Japan to check the pads, was super expensive)

Got to keep it JDM yo

TunaNoCrust 11-15-2019 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave-ROR (Post 3275559)
So I did decide to take this thread seriously. And it just so happens that I surprisingly have a FRS with the stock brakes still on it (until tomorrow/Sunday anyways).

I was able to easily estimate the remaining pad by looking at the outside pads with the wheels on and the car on the ground. I don't see how this is any different from 90% of cars out there. The one pic the OP posted with the very visible pads appears to be a Ford. I've had Ford's that looked just like that. In.. 30 or 40? other cars all the sliding calipers have been the same design as the 86. shrug.

Either way though it wasn't hard to estimate pad depth. If I remember I'll check for sure but I'd guess at least 6-7mm up front and probably 5-6mm in the rear.

Clearly you have X-Ray vision.

extrashaky 11-15-2019 01:15 PM

102K on my pads at this point. Dealer tried to tell me they needed to be replaced back around 40K miles. I bought a set, took all four wheels off, realized I didn't need to replace them and set the box aside. I keep checking them periodically and finding them still with plenty of material left.

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.

Dadhawk 11-15-2019 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 3275562)
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.

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.

Tcoat 11-15-2019 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 3275562)
102K on my pads at this point. Dealer tried to tell me they needed to be replaced back around 40K miles. I bought a set, took all four wheels off, realized I didn't need to replace them and set the box aside. I keep checking them periodically and finding them still with plenty of material left.

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.

Holding back all that power and torque as the auto try's to fight the brakes must be horrible on pads.


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