Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Originally Posted By: Ben99GT
Originally Posted By: billt460
Originally Posted By: Ben99GT
A brake pad that covers 100% of the available rotor surface area is not the norm.
I really don't care if it is or not. I'm simply telling you it is on both of my vehicles. I don't worry about other peoples cars.
A Jeep and an F150? I believe you are wrong.
My Grand Cherokee already has a lip on the rotors and it has less than 30,000Km on it. I've never owned a vehicle that didn't create a lip as things wore
Does your Jeep have a Mercedes brake swap?
Originally Posted By: Ben99GT
Originally Posted By: billt460
Originally Posted By: Ben99GT
A brake pad that covers 100% of the available rotor surface area is not the norm.
I really don't care if it is or not. I'm simply telling you it is on both of my vehicles. I don't worry about other peoples cars.
A Jeep and an F150? I believe you are wrong.
My Grand Cherokee already has a lip on the rotors and it has less than 30,000Km on it. I've never owned a vehicle that didn't create a lip as things wore
Does your Jeep have a Mercedes brake swap?