Original brake pads & rotors, @ what mileage did you replace?

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MxRacer965

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wow front pads and rotors lasting 80k for you!? that’s impressive, you must actually know how to drive / use the brakes properly!

The 2011 Grand Cherokee I bought new in 2011 has just under 95K miles on it now and still has all original brakes! I’m hoping to get the same out of my Expedition.
 

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Two Lincoln MKX's and one F-150 in our family went through the rear brake pads first. I think that the braking systems are proportioned this way to prevent the front end from nose-diving. Two of the (120,000+ mi.) vehicles needed rear brakes at around 60,000 mi. but still had adequate thickness in the front pads when we sold them.
 

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