I can tell you that my 60,000klm old Octavia vRS had 3mm-4mm left when i sold it.. with the original pads.
I can tell you that my 60,000klm old Octavia vRS had 3mm-4mm left when i sold it.. with the original pads.
After almost 15000k's my VRS's brakes are starting to feel spongy. Will know in a couple of weeks after its first service. I'd expect them to last at least 30000 though....
65,000km & still have 7mm left. I rarely use the gearbox to brake either. I do tend to look a fair way up the road & anticipate what's going on. Not many hills around here, lots of traffic.
I expect to get about 150,000km out of them.
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Thanks to everybody but Brad I think you might be a little optimistic.
I assume that like other European cars the disc rotors are also a wear item so it will be a set of rotors with every second set of pads.
After the varying responses I think I'll have to actually go look at mine.
My driving style/habits/environment is so benign these days. I think it will romp it in unless something changes. Look at all the other "environment induced" wear items that I get big numbers on compared to others in the Skoda forum: Average fuel consumption 6.6L/100km; tyres 45,000km; oil tests like new after 15,000km.
Brake pads are 10mm when new IIRC, so I'm using about 1mm every 20,000km. I usually run them down to the thickness of the backing plate (2.0mm-3mm) so I've got another 4-5mm left = ~100,000km. If i don't get there it's no big deal.
I changed my Liberty brake pads at 100,000km because the mechanic doing the timing belt said they were buggered - I didn't bother to look & bought the pads & they were still good for many miles more (20k-40k) - changed them anyway rather than leave the new ones on the shelf.
If your lucky. From what I can see, nobody wants to machine the rotors & I hate fitting new pads to lipped rotors (I actually filed the lips off the rear discs on the cabrio when i had it). I'll probably change 1:1 if I'm getting 100k+ out of the pads.I assume that like other European cars the disc rotors are also a wear item so it will be a set of rotors with every second set of pads.
After the varying responses I think I'll have to actually go look at mine.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
I've had manuals for a few years and did 90k in our 6.5 yr old Mazda 323 SP20 which was "overbraked" it pulled up fast and I've never seen the ABS go on it. It still had plenty of the original pads left and I had bought new ones years before that were still in their box in the boot when I sold it. Our 2006 Mazda 6 man, has done over 60k and still has heaps to go, the Skoda is late 08 and has done 35k with heaps to go.
I know lots of people on the Mazda forums complain about the Mazda 6 brake pads and how they don't last long, and same with the rotors, but I've never seen it. They tend to have one of two things that I think contribute, auto gearbox, and bad driving habits. I drive hard at times and have in all 3 cars, but don't churn as much through them, so they must be really giving them a hard time.
Oooh overbraked cars are wonderful.. I love the fact that the V6 Superb has enormous brakes, its very confidence inspiring and braking a towed ski boat is dead easy.With 345×30mm ventilated front rotors and 310×22mm ventilated rear rotors, its serious stuff when you really hook in.
The Octavia vRS is partially overbraked, and over the 3 years i had mine, it was certainly never a worry, Although I think Brad's hoping for the best I would have considered 80-90k from the pads a likely outcome for me..
I have to admit although the continual brake dust is a pain, the disc/pad combination that VAG use are brilliant in standard form for the performance models.
Oooh overbraked cars are wonderful..
Have to agree!
I've fitted VW Racing UK's big brake kit to my Octi 1.8tsi - 353mm slotted discs and 6 piston calipers on the rear are r32 brakes with slotted 312mm discs. The brakes are phenomenal! The front pads are ferrodo's and after 10k there is hardly any wear. Brake dust is a pain..
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