Posted by ShadetreeRet on December 27, 2013 at 21:52:37 from (76.3.100.234):
In Reply to: Re: OT That Taurus posted by Heyseed on December 27, 2013 at 21:01:24:
Rear pads/shoes should outlast fronts by 2 to 1, or better, or that has been my experience. Were the pistons free in the calipers? It doesn't take much for them to drag. As you mentioned, the way a vehicle is driven has a bearing on the results. I have followed people who obviously used the brake pedal for a footrest as the brake lights would be burning constantly. But, then, that would cause undue wear on the front as well. My younger daughter had a Mustang that required front pads frequently, but instead of slowing down in anticipation of having to stop, she would stand the thing on it's nose when she hit the brakes. But if I remember correctly, the rear shoes lasted well over a hundred thousand. Your problem may be just one of those unusual instances. Just some thoughts.
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