RTLINGR2
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If its a police tahoe. They probably were already done.I'm at nearly 68,000 miles on what I believe are the original pads and rotors considering I've owned it since 34,000 miles.
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If its a police tahoe. They probably were already done.I'm at nearly 68,000 miles on what I believe are the original pads and rotors considering I've owned it since 34,000 miles.
No, just a GMC, no government work.If its a police tahoe. They probably were already done.
They might be oe than. Did yiu get any maintenance history or car fax when you bought it? May give you a better idea.No, just a GMC, no government work.
Very limited, was a rental until I bought it. Appear to be OE. That's fairly impressive however I've heard of some reaching 100,000 miles on OE brakes.They might be oe than. Did yiu get any maintenance history or car fax when you bought it? May give you a better idea.
Ya. It all depends on the drivers. The normal vehicles don't tend to squeal as much as the police ones do.Very limited, was a rental until I bought it. Appear to be OE. That's fairly impressive however I've heard of some reaching 100,000 miles on OE brakes.
That's true, it has always been the way, even back in the Crown Victoria days. They don't have the best quiet operational characteristics but are built to avoid brake fade due to heat.Ya. It all depends on the drivers. The normal vehicles don't tend to squeal as much as the police ones do.