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Brake Pad wear

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On 1/7/2019 at 10:54 AM, DAVEWILL5 said:

Hi 

The Edge i have bought has 16,000 miles on it.. 

Just out of interest, what are (or is) the expected mileage for brake pads on the front and rear wheels?

I have the 20" Sport wheels, so don't know if that makes any difference?

Many thanks

I HAVE JUST REPLACED FRONT BRAKE PADS,AT 18000MILES.FORD DEALER ADVICED CHANGING THEM AT 17000MILES,AS THEY WERE 80% WORN.THE OLD PADS WERE DOWN TO 5MM,NEW ONES 17MM.I COULD OF LEFT IT FOR ANOTHER 5000MILES AT LEAST.MY ADVICE,TAKE WHEEL OFF,AND CHECK THICKNESS OF PADS.

  • 2 years later...


HI I HAVE A 2017 SPORT 210 EDGE THE FRONT PADS DID 35000 AND THE REARS HAVE DONE 42000 WITH NO PROBS AS YET REGARDS

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