Originally Posted by
Lotus99
Where did you get that info? Ours only lasted 22,000 miles (almost all city driving), and even the tech there said that these cars have a rear bias for their brakes. Most modern cars seem to be going that way, not sure why. I've heard it's because they are trying to prevent nose-diving in the car when braking. It seems against physics, since most of the braking force you'd think is done by the front b/c of the weight transfer. My current 08 BMW 335's rear are wearing out much faster than the fronts, and exact same thing happened with our 05 Mazda 3. Rears were gone when there was over 50% left on the fronts.