I'm at 64k with the stock pads. This is with 2 track days too so not bad at all. The stock pads are ceramic, hence the long life. My rotors are a little warped though so I plan on doing them within a few months.
I'm at 64k with the stock pads. This is with 2 track days too so not bad at all. The stock pads are ceramic, hence the long life. My rotors are a little warped though so I plan on doing them within a few months.
I went about 65,000km on the original brakes and I still could have easily gone a bit longer with them but since the weather was nice and i didnt want to wait 'til winter when Id have to take them to a shop. The right pads were slightly worn down a bit more but I attribute that to how I have a tendency to go a little harder into left turns than I do on rights.
i changed out my pads only at 79000 miles and still had just a slight amount of material left. caught it right before i started munching the rotors. didnt even replace rotors. cleaned and adjusted the rear shoes and i was good to go. probably will need them next pad change.
Missing our beloved 1st gen Aveos everyday!
Silence is golden. Duct tape is silver!!
04 Aveo (mine gone but never forgotten)
07 Aveo 5 (wifes car gone but never forgotten)
02 Suburban (Eats gas stations as snacks)
12 Cruze Eco 6MT (46mpg daily? Holy crap!)
12 Sonic 2LT (Wifeys new wheels)
Chevoo-1/2 Chevy, 1/2 Daewoo. I mean like WTF?