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Need to replace all brake pads after caliper replace?
I replaced a stuck front passenger side brake caliper and associated pads on my '85 MB 300TD. The pads on the front driver side still have a lot of life left (~70%).
I have read that you should also replace all the pads on an axle at the same time. Do I need to replace the pads on the front driver's side even though they're still thick? J.J. |
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did you replace the rotors? if not i think you would be ok
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No to rotor replacement
No, the rotor was not and did not need to be replaced.
J.J. |
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i think you will be ok,
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