Quote from: sad panda on March 31, 2014, 05:34:50 PM
Lol why is this in the MTF section
what? We cant find the sound of a 455 cubic inches at wide open throttle orgasmic too?!?
Hmm, they shouldnt wear out that fast unless you got the bargan bin break pads, slam on the breaks every other stop and drive in the city/ suburbs... out here in the country pads last a good 30-40 thousand miles... I dont know who did your pads but it sounds like a bad wear pattern, either the rotors need to be turned or the calipers were put on crooked... impossible to tell without looking at the wear pattern on the old pads. does the brake pedal feel soft for the first few inches of travel? check the brake fluid level too, if the level has fallen below the fill line (about 1/4 of an inch below the cap) then the pads are worn or you have a leak. (leak is not likely, youd know if you had one).
Some cars, Especially Car based SUV imports have severely undersized brake pads, leading to premature wear.
Keep in mind with modern break pads (especially cheap ones) the occasional sequel is normal, now if it squeals every other time you hit the pedal then yes, its time to change the pads.
Does that make sense? Communication is not my strong suit lol