As the title says ...
The brake warning light is on. I presume that means I need front brake pads.
I have 214K on the car and don't even remember when the front pads were replaced but the car spends most of it life on the highway. I presume that is why I have gotten so many miles out of the front pads.
Here is my question...
What is the consensus ... Always replace the rotors when you replace pads?
-OR-
Can I get by with only replacing pads?
Also, what should I use to lubricate the caliper pins?
Thanks!!
The brake warning light is on. I presume that means I need front brake pads.
I have 214K on the car and don't even remember when the front pads were replaced but the car spends most of it life on the highway. I presume that is why I have gotten so many miles out of the front pads.
Here is my question...
What is the consensus ... Always replace the rotors when you replace pads?
-OR-
Can I get by with only replacing pads?
Also, what should I use to lubricate the caliper pins?
Thanks!!