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Old 25-10-2015, 02:12 PM
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Default Uneven pad wear

Hi all,

Have had a set of pads on with new rotors since March this year (7 months ago).
I've probably been to 7-8 events with them, and now the drivers side front pad is worn down to indicators, however passenger side still has some meat left. Would this be due to its closer proximately to the master cylinder? Or could it be due to a sticky caliper? Or even just due to more wear from braking into a left or right turn?

Interested to know...

Jeremy
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