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Holy Brake pads!!!!

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Decided to do front rotors...these are my front brake pads after 60,000 miles! These things will go to 100,000 I think. Wow ..
 

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Just checked mine while, rotating the tires, @ 70k miles and I think mine might have a touch more pad than that. So I agree, they'll probably go 100k. 🤯
 
Decided to do front rotors...these are my front brake pads after 60,000 miles! These things will go to 100,000 I think. Wow ..
What was the purpose of replacing the rotors?
 
What was the purpose of replacing the rotors?
could feel a little bit of pulsating now and then(warpage). Factory recommends tey be replaced anyway at or before 70K miles. Went with NAPA adaptive (their best) at $114 ea.
 
Did you try bedding the brakes to eliminate the pulsation? Many times, the rotor isn't warped, but imprinted with pad material that burned in on a sudden stop or very hot rotor.
 
Factory recommends tey be replaced anyway at or before 70K miles

I have never seen that in any recommended service from Ram. Inspect brake linings yes, not replace rotors.
 
I have never seen that in any recommended service from Ram. Inspect brake linings yes, not replace rotors.
You could be right, I might be thinking of a different vehicle I've had in the past. It doesn't matter to me. I could feel the rotors starting to act up here and there, so it's piece of mind for me. Since I save a ton doing my own work I don't mind.
 
I replaced mine just over a year ago at 110K miles. Surprising to me, the rears were almost gone and the fronts still had easily 50% of the pad left. I replaced all pads & rotors anyway, but I was pretty shocked to see how good the fronts were at that mileage. (I do drive a lot of freeway...and so does Justin from that YT video)
 
I started getting a squeak on light brake application. I pulled the calipers and checked mine today at 130k miles.
Fronts: Still had a ton of pad left. Rotor thickness 30mm (28.4 min thickness).
Rears: The outside pad was worn slightly more, so I flipped the pads. Rotor thickness measured 21.5mm (20.4mm min thickness)

I've never seen brakes wear this well. I'm impressed.

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I had about 200k on my 06 Ram 3500, running a PacBrake.
I was amazed at the OEM pads
 
Is it just the etorque setups that are getting the long brake pad life or all 5th gen?
 
I started getting a squeak on light brake application. I pulled the calipers and checked mine today at 130k miles.
Fronts: Still had a ton of pad left. Rotor thickness 30mm (28.4 min thickness).
Rears: The outside pad was worn slightly more, so I flipped the pads. Rotor thickness measured 21.5mm (20.4mm min thickness)

I've never seen brakes wear this well. I'm impressed.

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Did you ever determine what was causing the squeak? Just in the past couple of days, my brakes have started a light squeal when the brakes are cold and I was thinking a pad replacement might be in order.

This thread has made me think I need to look at the pads before I order them.
 

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