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granted I don't tow much, but after reading about early brake pad wear on pre 2000 trucks it's nice to see DC fix this problem at least.
 
Teflon brakes.... still good at 64k?

Originally posted by A. Brown

granted I don't tow much, but after reading about early brake pad wear on pre 2000 trucks it's nice to see DC fix this problem at least.



I'm impressed, and with just 25k on the clock on my 2001, admittedly with quite a few "tow miles", and an Exhaust brake, I have about half the brake pad material left. How much meat is left on them (teflon ;)) pads?



 
Not sure how much is left, had the truck in for a front end alignment and had em check the pads while it was on the rack. Due for mandatory state inspection in Nov. will re-check at that time as long as everything is working fine till then.
 
What be the wear limit spec?

I jest looked at mine and have less than . 250 on both inside pads, little over . 300 on outsides.



48k miles and 6 speed 2WD.



I'm thinkin' replace them. They're $84 at the local parts house, hate to think what DC gets for them. Might try Geno's.
 
Mine made it to 54k. They were into the rotor when I checked them. Had the brake job done. Also made a mistake with the bearings in the hub. The Service facility told me the seals were leaking greese and needed replacement. I knew no better. 300 bucks later I had new bearings and hubs. Posted my disappointment on TDR. One of the members sent me to a Service Bulletin that basically said some grease leakage around the seals is normal. My Service guy owns me some work. I gave him the

Service Bulletin. I have a spare set of hubs with bearings if anyone gets in a tight.



Dave
 
My '00/6spd is now at 77,000mi and I still have 9mm of pad thickness left. Incredible ain't it? I used to have an exhaust brake for about 35,000 somewhere in the middle, but I don't downshift into stops either.



Even though I have plenty of pad thickness, my pads are now making an annoying squealing sound so I'm going to change them for a set of carbomet pads.
 
Older trucks???

I replaced my front pucks at 107,000... still had nearly 1/8 inch on the thinnest one. I pull a 13,000 lb 5er a LOT, with a lot of trips over the Rockies. Still have lots of rear brake lining left. Love tha Jake brake:D
 
110K

I have 110 K on mine as an RV delivery driver.

I do have a Jac Brake and the pads still have about 1/2 life left.



Bob
 
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