L Lbear : 2017 CX5 AWD Touring Nov 1, 2015 #1 How are the brakes on these vehicles? Are they average? I don't know if there is a brake issue but it feels like they don't grip as well as my Mazda3 did. Not sure if I should take it in under warranty.
How are the brakes on these vehicles? Are they average? I don't know if there is a brake issue but it feels like they don't grip as well as my Mazda3 did. Not sure if I should take it in under warranty.
R Rafale : 2018 VW Atlas SEL-P Nov 1, 2015 #2 They are ok but because of EBD, the rear ones will wear out faster than the front ones. I am coming up on 44k and my rear ones are just about shot
They are ok but because of EBD, the rear ones will wear out faster than the front ones. I am coming up on 44k and my rear ones are just about shot
X xtrailman : was 175ps Mazda CX-5 Auto AWD Sport Nav, now 190ps DSG Tiguan 4M Nov 1, 2015 #3 What car are you asking about, diesel or petrol?
L Lbear : 2017 CX5 AWD Touring Nov 1, 2015 #4 xtrailman said: What car are you asking about, diesel or petrol? Click to expand... Gasoline/petrol
P piotrek91 Member : 2013 CX-5 6MT Nov 2, 2015 #5 Rafale said: They are ok but because of EBD, the rear ones will wear out faster than the front ones. I am coming up on 44k and my rear ones are just about shot Click to expand... The rear ones will wear out first only under light braking. Under normal/heavy breaking the fronts will do most of the stopping and thanks to the thicker pads will last longer.
Rafale said: They are ok but because of EBD, the rear ones will wear out faster than the front ones. I am coming up on 44k and my rear ones are just about shot Click to expand... The rear ones will wear out first only under light braking. Under normal/heavy breaking the fronts will do most of the stopping and thanks to the thicker pads will last longer.