1st let me say, do the rear brakes is a sinch!
With that said, has anyone else looked at there brakes?
I was changing the air filter when I noticed that my brake fluid was a bit low. With that I figured I'd better replace my brake pads.
I purchased Bendix CT-3 for the front and rear. They came in last week so I wanted to get them done today before the old pads were gone. I hate hearing that metal on metal when the pads are worn.
Ok... SO I've got my pads and tools ready and I pull the front brakes. To my surprise, they weren't worn much. Maybe 35-40% worn. It was a little shocking because I've got 45K miles on my '07 Camry and usually the fronts are the 1st to go on most vehicles. I didn't change them.
I then looked at the rears. They were worn.. I might have 10% left on those, so I change them. Man were the rear brakes a snap to do. All I needed was a 14mm socket wrench and my trusty C-clamp.
Took off 2 14mm bolts holding the caliper, compressed the caliper back in with my C-clamp. Replaced the pad holding clips and pads. Put some anti-squeak on. Put the calipers back on. Then the next side.
Now the question. For those of you that have looked at your brakes, did you notice the rears wearing faster then the fronts??? I'm not to worried about it because I've noticed this on my Dodge Pickup, but the Pickup wore fairly even all around. With it, it was more like 90% rear worn and 80% front worn.
I just wanted your thoughts on it... I guess, next time I do the rears, I'll have to do the fronts. For now, I'm Kosher with just the rears.
With that said, has anyone else looked at there brakes?
I was changing the air filter when I noticed that my brake fluid was a bit low. With that I figured I'd better replace my brake pads.
I purchased Bendix CT-3 for the front and rear. They came in last week so I wanted to get them done today before the old pads were gone. I hate hearing that metal on metal when the pads are worn.
Ok... SO I've got my pads and tools ready and I pull the front brakes. To my surprise, they weren't worn much. Maybe 35-40% worn. It was a little shocking because I've got 45K miles on my '07 Camry and usually the fronts are the 1st to go on most vehicles. I didn't change them.
I then looked at the rears. They were worn.. I might have 10% left on those, so I change them. Man were the rear brakes a snap to do. All I needed was a 14mm socket wrench and my trusty C-clamp.
Took off 2 14mm bolts holding the caliper, compressed the caliper back in with my C-clamp. Replaced the pad holding clips and pads. Put some anti-squeak on. Put the calipers back on. Then the next side.
Now the question. For those of you that have looked at your brakes, did you notice the rears wearing faster then the fronts??? I'm not to worried about it because I've noticed this on my Dodge Pickup, but the Pickup wore fairly even all around. With it, it was more like 90% rear worn and 80% front worn.
I just wanted your thoughts on it... I guess, next time I do the rears, I'll have to do the fronts. For now, I'm Kosher with just the rears.