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OEM rear brake pads worn in less than 25k miles (40k km)

FLtrackdays

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Comparing my 25k miles rear pads with new ones...
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In my opinion , the pads seems to be worn out. But I don't know why it happened with so few miles taking in mind that the front brake pads and tires are ok...
If the rotors aren’t significantly worn & driving in town, I’d keep driving on them. Click the nanny button just once & try driving that way. That‘ll stop those rear brakes from grabbing all the time. It’s incredibly over aggressive imo.
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Here are my rear brake pads with 25K miles (40k km).

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It still remains 3 or 4 millimiters.
Sorry I had a brain fart I guess and read your rear pads were gone after 40 miles... :doh:

Your pad wear looks great honestly, mine look like shit because of track use.
They would also look worse if you had a a blocked cylinder (which would be weird on a new car).

Is your shop (or yourself??) famous for doing crazy burnouts?
Otherwise I have no clue honestly
 
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Hi!
It was reviewed by the dealer and there were no malfuction or failure, so I suppose that it may be normal depending on the way you drive.
The dealer said that front pads were at middle life, so , taking in mind that rear pads are smaller than front pads I think that maybe is normal that they run out earlier
 

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Hi!
It was reviewed by the dealer and there were no malfuction or failure, so I suppose that it may be normal depending on the way you drive.
The dealer said that front pads were at middle life, so , taking in mind that rear pads are smaller than front pads I think that maybe is normal that they run out earlier

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Hi!
It was reviewed by the dealer and there were no malfuction or failure, so I suppose that it may be normal depending on the way you drive.
The dealer said that front pads were at middle life, so , taking in mind that rear pads are smaller than front pads I think that maybe is normal that they run out earlier
Find a good mechanic, get their opinion & possibly new rear pads. You can always watch them. Again, the rears should last longer than the fronts.
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