Originally Posted by
JonP01
Oh, that is a bummer but thanks for letting me know this. I have had to make several unrelated largish purchases this last couple of months and dont have the funds at the moment to have the pads changed to ceramic ones unfortunately. That is also more bad news about pad and disc life. Ive never had to replace pads or discs on any car I have previously owned and that includes my 1996 Laser which travelled 120,000 kms before I traded it in (pads and discs were inspected and found to be in excellent condition with plenty of wear left). But as I say, brake feel means a lot to me and if they only go less than half the life of my previous cars, the quality of the feel and performance is still worth it.
Not sure why you are so eager to go to ceramic. Just run what you have & wax / clean the wheels regularly. 15 minutes twice a week for immaculate wheels.
Pad wear varies with driving style. I have 105,000km on my Octavia (same brakes as a base model Golf) and they are 8mm front & 5mm rear remaining pad thickness (rear come on first in these cars). Rotors have <1mm lip on them. I expect to get 150,000km from the rears & 200,000km from the fronts. That's in Sydney traffic (mainly motorway) - yes, I tend to look a long way up the road & anticipate what the traffic is doing.
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