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Time for New Pads?

Hey Guys, Check out the video below. The car has around 35k on it and the brake pads (front/rear) have never been replaced to my knowledge (I'm the second owner).

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Old 04-11-2013, 10:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Guys,


Check out the video below. The car has around 35k on it and the brake pads (front/rear) have never been replaced to my knowledge (I'm the second owner). Anyways, a week ago, I started hearing a noise that would occur as long as the car was rolling whether it was in gear or in neutral.

Could it be time for new pads? The car still stops fine and there are no brake light wear indicators lit up on the instrumental cluster. Thanks guys.

370Z - 35K, Front Left Wheel Brake Noise Video by avantgti7 | Photobucket
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