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Old 05-25-1999, 11:07 AM
phouse
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Does anyone know what the minimum thickness of the front and rear pads should be in order for it to pass PA State inspection ? I read the post about the E-class brake job. My wear indicator light is not on, but I'm sure that when I get it inspected in about 30days they will say that I need brakes. I would rather follow the instructions that was posted.

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Old 05-25-1999, 09:07 PM
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They can't say you need pads if the light is not on yet I wouldn't think. Because Mercedes set forth the guidelines for the thickness of the pads by installing the sensors. It give aprox 3-5mm of pad before they hit metal. The only ones they should flag would be non sensor type.(non ASR rears)

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