I have a 2006 GT that just hit 50k and the front brakes have 80% life left in them, while the rears were replaced two years ago and have 50% left.
Is it common for the rears to wear that much faster?
I know the rears are much smaller but also don't handle as much of the load as the front.
I don't know if the car being a manual has something to do with the great life I'm getting out of the fronts, it seems plausible.
The car stops fine so I'm guessing that the fronts are doing their share.
Just curious if this is normal.
Overall this has sure been a great car. I have never before in my life gone five years without car trouble.
Is it common for the rears to wear that much faster?
I know the rears are much smaller but also don't handle as much of the load as the front.
I don't know if the car being a manual has something to do with the great life I'm getting out of the fronts, it seems plausible.
The car stops fine so I'm guessing that the fronts are doing their share.
Just curious if this is normal.
Overall this has sure been a great car. I have never before in my life gone five years without car trouble.