easiest way to inspect front & rear brake linings?
I changed front & rear brake pads and linings on my previous XJ,
but am just curious if there is any easier way to check how much material is still on the pad without removing the wheels (and drums)
I know on some vehicles if you poke your head in at just the right angle you can see the front pad thickness and some vehicles have rear drum lining inspection ports in the rear
Dont want to sound naive, but if you never ask, you dont know.
If not, in any case, I will probably change wheels soon, I have a set of 31" Mud Terrain tyres on XJ steel wheels, with 100% tread, but they are getting a bit old, so I might as well use them before they expire
I presently have a good set of 265/70/16 on Ford alloy wheels, I got them used but with 100% tread, from someone upgrading wheel size on a Nissan, they were basically brand new
with petrol prices being so high, its good to keep your other running costs down if you can.
I have a new radiator to put in as well
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'96 4.0 Sport 370k+
'96 Limited 263k (unreg spare)
'96 Sport 335k (got smashed, farmtruck)
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