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Old Jun 8, 2020 | 05:59 PM
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Breaking issue 22re 2wd

So I just got my brakes Inspected I have 7 mm on my front brakes 4 millimeters on my drum brakes Got My drums adjusted Got my rotors turned and my drums turned Got the fluid Changed and bled so my question is I have a slightly low brake pedal but brakes feel good when I press on them Should I be worried about it or just run them ?

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Old Jun 10, 2020 | 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by shafner30
So I just got my brakes Inspected I have 7 mm on my front brakes 4 millimeters on my drum brakes Got My drums adjusted Got my rotors turned and my drums turned Got the fluid Changed and bled so my question is I have a slightly low brake pedal but brakes feel good when I press on them Should I be worried about it or just run them ?
Usable life of front pads is about 9mm you have 6 left (10-1=9)
Usable life of rear pads is about 4mm you have 3 left (5-1=4)

Brake pedal reserve is a spec in your FSM, this is how much further the brake has to travel before it hits the floor. (Pedal height is something you can adjust also)



This is from the 80's FSM, you might need to check your FSM for this spec I forget what model year you have.
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