ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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And I still believe we don't know everything - but I do see a pattern suggesting a lot of unsaid stuff. It takes some really hellish, constantly hellish, crazy braking and extreme use to wear out brake pads to the metal in 30,000 miles, and not a word about fronts.If jeep fixes this, and I don’t think they will or should, than more people will plow through water this deep and deeper and make warranty claims. Its makes more sense for them not to cover going past limits. Thats why they have them.
I'd not expect any person doing an inspection at 20-30,000 miles to bother with brake inspections - they do, and they send me videos, but I'd be alarmed as heck if I saw my rear pads gone in 30K miles. I'd expect someone was trying to do brake stands with it or riding the brakes the whole time they drove it.
Even among the other members, it would seem to me that most get 50,000 miles out of brake pads, even off-roading.
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