OK, so I'm getting ready for new disks and pads all round.
However, I've looked at how much material is on each pad and there's a noticeable difference between the two front pads. The front passenger side pads have about ¾cm of material left on them but the driver's side pads only have about ¼cm of material left on them. The disk wear is also noticeably greater on the driver's side.
It's a similar story on the back. I've never changed the rear disks or pads since I got the car, but there's more pad material on the driver's side than the passenger side.
So my question is this: What causes it, and what can I do to stop it? I wouldn't have thought this is normal?
I'm about to purchase new disks, pads, braided lines and fresh brake fluid (I want to try uprating the standard brakes before deciding whether or not to get 4 pots), but while I've got the brakes apart I'd like to know if there's something I can do to prevent the uneven wear.
However, I've looked at how much material is on each pad and there's a noticeable difference between the two front pads. The front passenger side pads have about ¾cm of material left on them but the driver's side pads only have about ¼cm of material left on them. The disk wear is also noticeably greater on the driver's side.
It's a similar story on the back. I've never changed the rear disks or pads since I got the car, but there's more pad material on the driver's side than the passenger side.
So my question is this: What causes it, and what can I do to stop it? I wouldn't have thought this is normal?
I'm about to purchase new disks, pads, braided lines and fresh brake fluid (I want to try uprating the standard brakes before deciding whether or not to get 4 pots), but while I've got the brakes apart I'd like to know if there's something I can do to prevent the uneven wear.