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I am getting ready to do my second rear pad change. I want to replace the rotors as well. Can I just replace the back rotors or should all rotors be replaced at the same time?
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On newer vehicles with stability control the rears wear faster than the fronts. Much faster.You can replace just the back rotors.
I’m curious though. Front brakes & rotors wear much faster than the rears. Have those been replaced previously?
Thank youI have replaced just the front or just the rear many times.
Do you use the Auto-Hold feature? Just wondering if this may cause excessive wear on the rear brakes.I am getting ready to do my second rear pad change. I want to replace the rotors as well. Can I just replace the back rotors or should all rotors be replaced at the same time?
Nope. The auto parking brake only works when you're stopped and has no effect on brake wear.Do you use the Auto-Hold feature? Just wondering if this may cause excessive wear on the rear brakes.
I am a little confused. According to the link you posted, the rear brakes can certainly wear out faster on some cars. And as the previous poster mentioned, and the article states, it is a stability feature where the rear brakes grab harder to keep the nose of the car from diving.No, Todd92.
Your statement is absolutely wrong. The rears brakes on a Maverick do Not wear out much faster than the fronts. Or at least, they shouldn’t.
But thank you for playing. Dozens of people will read your post and be astounded by brilliance.
https://brakeexperts.com/why-do-rear-brakes-wear-out-before-front-brakes/
Curious how many miles are on your truck? 37,000 on our ecoboost and brakes are fine.I am getting ready to do my second rear pad change. I want to replace the rotors as well. Can I just replace the back rotors or should all rotors be replaced at the same time?
Thanks, but the question was to the OP. Are you sure the OP does not use AUTO-HOLD?Nope. The auto parking brake only works when you're stopped and has no effect on brake wear.
I have a newer Ford with stability control that has 153,000 miles on the original rear pads. The fronts were replaced at 130,000 miles. It is a daily driver with lots of city miles.On newer vehicles with stability control the rears wear faster than the fronts. Much faster.