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I have been told that the rear brake pads on my Prius wear down at the same rate as the disks and that new pads will always require new disks. No. The disks are of metal and don't wear out easily; in ...

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...disk and the pad plate it's probably just grit. If not you need to replace the pads quickly before they damage the disks. It shouldn't cost too much to replace the pads. More than likely U just need ...

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...disk ok then you will see two pads one inner and one outer they will look slightly different ok heres the short cut use the outer pad and place it agains the round center and use a large c clamp to ...

...brake pads, that tells you frt brakes are low. good luck, hope this helps. more likley to be the disk pads are sticking on the disks the next time is sqeaks try just tuching the foot brake if it ...

...new............weak front brake. The brake pads are TRW/lucas. if you replaced the pads and not the disk/disks, the pads will need some time to wear in to the surface shape of the disk. also if the ...

...pad and the disk and pull the driver towards you so you are pushing the pad backwards into the caliper, this will push the piston back keep going till it stops. 4. Remove caliper with brake hose ...

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pad to imprint onto the disk. This may also be due to a glazed brake pad which occurs when the pad overheats and the binding materials melt and form a glass like surface on the pad. This lessens brake

...pad warning tab is scrapping your disk it just lets you know to change out your pads. Or you have worn your pads down to the metal and they are scrapping the disks. Hopefully it is the warning tabs, ...

...disk brake pads, and they are the correct ones. What is the problem? --- Thank you in advance! --- remove caliper, push disc all way home, put wheel nut on to hold home, retry fitting them the disc ...

...coat on the BACK of the disk brake pads as you are assembling them. Some disk brakes also have a thin piece of metal between the pad and the caliper as an effort to minimize brake noise. Good

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