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coldvt 12-08-2004 05:50 PM

excessive brake ware on crv
 
Does anybody have a problem with the brake system on the crv? We have
a 2002 crv with 60000 miles and have put on two sets of brakes. It
looks like the fronts ware out every 30000. This last time the garage
said he has never seen so much rust on a newer cars rotors. We live
in vermont with no traffic and it’s a standard.

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James M. Kelly 12-14-2004 10:43 PM

Re: excessive brake ware on crv
 
Let me guess, multiple drivers and one of them is your wife. Try using the
cruise control to slow down instead of the brakes. You learn to anticipate
slowing down, no need to excellerate to the next red light.
"coldvt" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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> Does anybody have a problem with the brake system on the crv? We have
> a 2002 crv with 60000 miles and have put on two sets of brakes. It
> looks like the fronts ware out every 30000. This last time the garage
> said he has never seen so much rust on a newer cars rotors. We live
> in vermont with no traffic and it's a standard.
>
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James M. Kelly 12-14-2004 10:43 PM

Re: excessive brake ware on crv
 
Let me guess, multiple drivers and one of them is your wife. Try using the
cruise control to slow down instead of the brakes. You learn to anticipate
slowing down, no need to excellerate to the next red light.
"coldvt" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
news:41b78521$1_2@alt.athenanews.com...
> Does anybody have a problem with the brake system on the crv? We have
> a 2002 crv with 60000 miles and have put on two sets of brakes. It
> looks like the fronts ware out every 30000. This last time the garage
> said he has never seen so much rust on a newer cars rotors. We live
> in vermont with no traffic and it's a standard.
>
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SpongeBob 12-16-2004 11:08 AM

Re: excessive brake ware on crv
 

"James M. Kelly" <jmkelly02@charter.net> wrote in message
news:qFOvd.1479$Xh3.588@fe07.lga...
> Let me guess, multiple drivers and one of them is your wife. Try using

the
> cruise control to slow down instead of the brakes. You learn to

anticipate
> slowing down, no need to excellerate to the next red light.
> "coldvt" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
> news:41b78521$1_2@alt.athenanews.com...
> > Does anybody have a problem with the brake system on the crv? We have
> > a 2002 crv with 60000 miles and have put on two sets of brakes. It
> > looks like the fronts ware out every 30000. This last time the garage
> > said he has never seen so much rust on a newer cars rotors. We live
> > in vermont with no traffic and it's a standard.
> >
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Wives and brakes do not mix!



SpongeBob 12-16-2004 11:08 AM

Re: excessive brake ware on crv
 

"James M. Kelly" <jmkelly02@charter.net> wrote in message
news:qFOvd.1479$Xh3.588@fe07.lga...
> Let me guess, multiple drivers and one of them is your wife. Try using

the
> cruise control to slow down instead of the brakes. You learn to

anticipate
> slowing down, no need to excellerate to the next red light.
> "coldvt" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
> news:41b78521$1_2@alt.athenanews.com...
> > Does anybody have a problem with the brake system on the crv? We have
> > a 2002 crv with 60000 miles and have put on two sets of brakes. It
> > looks like the fronts ware out every 30000. This last time the garage
> > said he has never seen so much rust on a newer cars rotors. We live
> > in vermont with no traffic and it's a standard.
> >
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> > http://www.AutoForumz.com/ This article was posted by author's request
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>
>


Wives and brakes do not mix!




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