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- Joined
- January 18, 2008
- Messages
- 39
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- City, State
- Chattanooga, TN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2010 F150 XLT Scab 4x4
Several of my vehicles have worn down the rear pads before the fronts. Jeep wranglers also use up their rear pads first due to ESC applying the rear brakes. My 2003 Cobra Mustang used up the rear pads first due to a vented, thicker, larger diamter rotor being used with the regular GT rear caliper. The pad had to be thinner from the start and grippier to get the parking brake to work well at all. I'll check my wife's 2013 explorer rear pads tonight. She has 60,000+ miles on her car, but I think the dealership changed out the pads when we bought it 30,000 miles ago. I specifically remember the new pads and antisqueal lube on the calipers when I was inspecting the car.