I recently had my MkV Golf TDI in for its 90,000km service, during which VW replaced the rear disc rotors and brake pads. I found this a bit odd as it was the rear rotors that needed replacing again before the fronts.
The car is now on its third set of rear disc rotors, with the original set being replaced at the 60,000km service. However, the front rotors have not had to be replaced. Upon finding out that the rear discs had to be replaced for the second time I worked out that the rotors (that were being replaced) had only lasted for 30,700km!
Does this seem a bit unusual?
The car is now on its third set of rear disc rotors, with the original set being replaced at the 60,000km service. However, the front rotors have not had to be replaced. Upon finding out that the rear discs had to be replaced for the second time I worked out that the rotors (that were being replaced) had only lasted for 30,700km!
Does this seem a bit unusual?
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