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Old 03-04-2006, 10:25 PM   #1
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Ive had a problem with this car now since Ive owned it. The problem in question is the rear pads and discs wear out before the front discs. No its not because im Mr Tyre Fryer that ive noticed this, its mainly because

A) my front discs keep glazing over
B) ive replaced ALL my pads with Bendix Advance and did nothing, and have been bedded in correctly
C) the rear pads keep wearing out quicker and the main fact that you can smell the rear pads more when after you go for a good drive

Now ive checked all the calipers, greased slides and bled the brakes many times to try and solve this. Ive also replaced the Master Cylinder and Brake booster and did nothing.

Could anyone offer a Serious reason why that I could check? I am thinking I might have to leave it one day with a good Brake service centre but id like to see if I can do anything about it first.

Thanks guys

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Old 03-04-2006, 10:28 PM   #2
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A) my front discs keep glazing over

you have an auto, and you ride your breaks.



dont know whats going on with your rears, hows your handbrake and stuff

buy my lsd, comes with good looking calipers and discs and pads!! :P
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Old 03-04-2006, 10:31 PM   #3
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Well I thought it might have been the handbrake but I checked that out today and with a slight adjustment seems fine. Even a little TOO loose infact.

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you have an auto, and you ride your breaks.
My appology to anyone who has been stuck behind me, I discovered today my brakes were spongy and barly workable thanks to my booster being defective. After installing a new one ive noticed its alot better

BUT, this has been a problem with this car BEFORE I owned it and when my sisters ex Boyfriend owned it.

Oh and nick, nice plug ;)
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Old 03-04-2006, 11:33 PM   #4
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Do the Falcons have a rear load sensing valve which controls how much power the rear brakes get? I know when I was playing with old Golfs that they do (it boosts up the pressure to the rear breaks when the car is carrying a load (makes it safer))

Maybe the Falcon also has one and yours is playing up?

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Old 03-04-2006, 11:39 PM   #5
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Not that I know of dude, but I do get the feeling aswell as some others who have looked at my car that the brakes are Biased to the rear more then the front.. no idea how thou
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Old 04-04-2006, 05:05 PM   #6
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Does it lock the rear brakes up before the fronts? Are you sure you changed the rear pads properly, with the right tool? I remember someone on here did it without winding the pistons back in, and had trouble with sticky calipers after that. Have the calipers been replaced?

Another thing that could be happening, is the handbrake lever on the caliper siezes, so it looks fine when you put the caliper together, then after the first use of the handbrake, they don't fully unlock, and drag constantly. It was a fairly common problem on XE-XF's with rear discs.
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