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Originally posted by Simonr23 View PostWhat about disc wear?
I can see my front discs have already worn about 1-1.5mm in 22000kms.
Haven’t checked the pads yet (or looked at the brake reservoir)
More you use brakes and harder you go on them, less they last you.
I did 2018 Tig last week, young female driver and she done over 60,000km on front brakes, rear still at 4mm remaining.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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I had ate ceramic brakes fitted from pretty much new on my Alltrack
Just about to hit 60,000k service and they still have heaps of meat left on the pads and the rotors don't even look worn
I will definitively use this combination again much impressed2017 Golf Alltrack 135tdi All options
19 inch Brescia Wheels Golf R brakes front and rear
Calipers painted Candy apple gold
New rear sway bar and linkages
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So my brakes just started to “squeal” yesterday, on light applications
I have done just under 30k kms and service was done about two months ago
Is this an audible warning that the brake pads will need replacing?
And is it likely I’ll need new discs as well?
Or can I get them machined?2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line
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For a free/easy answer, you’re going to have to look at them.
Brake pads are a bit hard to get a good ‘eyeball’ result with the wheel on. You may get lucky with a torch, gaps in the wheel, your own head angle.
Discs are harder to determine, but easier to ‘eyeball’.
If you can feel/see a ridge on the outer edge of the disks, and it’s more than a mm in ‘height’ it’s probably new discs. If there’s no ridge, you may not even need a skim.
Also check for any tracks on the disc surface. Sometimes a stone/metal item gets stuck in the pad/disc area and gouges out its own channel- again, if it’s deep, new disks. If shallow, or nothing there- as you were
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Originally posted by iDiesel View PostSo my brakes just started to “squeal” yesterday, on light applications
I have done just under 30k kms and service was done about two months ago
Is this an audible warning that the brake pads will need replacing?
And is it likely I’ll need new discs as well?
Or can I get them machined?
There's no audible warning with the stock pads - though there is a pad wear indicator and this will set off a warning light on your dash. It's just more likely you have some road debris stuck in your pads that has caused groves in your rotors and end result is a bit of noise.
If you can run your finger across and feel that your rotors are not smooth you could look at getting them machined. The smoother the rotor, the less noise.
Generally change discs and pads at the same time, though with 30k on the clock you shouldn't be needing this early.
2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline
2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 125TSI Build
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Originally posted by southtigReally depends on the car. One of my 'performance' SUVs had wrecked the discs at 30,000kms.
Still does not explain why VW brake pads are so poor
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Originally posted by FastMitch View PostI agree my Rline is a performance SUV but I drive it the same as the non-performance SUV
Still does not explain why VW brake pads are so poor
Mine were changed around the 50k mark.Current:
2017 Mk2 Tiguan 162TSI, R-line, White
2020 Mk7.5 Golf R Wagon, White
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