Hi all,
My 2015 just rolled 23,000 miles. Poking around my car last night, looking at the front brake rotors, I noticed that the swept area of the rotors has a noticeable depression from the unswept area. Meaning if I run my fingers over the rotor, there's a sizeable lip at the outer edge and inner portion of the rotor where the swept area meets the unswept area, if that makes sense. Seems the OEM pads are pretty aggressive to eat that much meat off of the rotors. I pulled a front wheel, and looks like the front pads aren't going to last much longer.
Is that what everyone else is seeing? I haven't replaced anything on the brakes, haven't tracked my car, and must be driving pretty conservatively, as people commented that still having quite a bit of tread left on my OEM tires at 23k is unusual.
My 2015 just rolled 23,000 miles. Poking around my car last night, looking at the front brake rotors, I noticed that the swept area of the rotors has a noticeable depression from the unswept area. Meaning if I run my fingers over the rotor, there's a sizeable lip at the outer edge and inner portion of the rotor where the swept area meets the unswept area, if that makes sense. Seems the OEM pads are pretty aggressive to eat that much meat off of the rotors. I pulled a front wheel, and looks like the front pads aren't going to last much longer.
Is that what everyone else is seeing? I haven't replaced anything on the brakes, haven't tracked my car, and must be driving pretty conservatively, as people commented that still having quite a bit of tread left on my OEM tires at 23k is unusual.