Premature Rear brake pad wear

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johnnyrako

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I have a 2021 Yukon XL and I’m having orenayure brake pad wear. The fronts are 75% life remaining while the Rears are at ~ 25 % life remaining.
I’ve never had a vehicle wear more on the rears than the fronts.
BTW, Vehicle is mostly used dropping kids off at school..
TIA for your input
 

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How many miles on the brakes? Most likely sticky calipers or light foot pressure on brake peddle while driving. I have 120K miles on my original brakes with 50% pad left front & rear on my 2018 Yukon Denali.
 

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Suggest you really inspect the rear brake pad thickness rather than rely on the predicted life indication. While my 2024 Yukon is just at about 5000 miles, I did peak at the brake wear and it appeared that the rear value was decreasing slightly more than the front wear early on. Understand this is a "predicted" percentage, maybe the mileage algorithm they used for the rear brakes is incorrect. No idea if the algorithm can factor in towing as well somehow.

Just checked my brake life at approximately 5000 miles and both front and rear are listed as 97%, but as mentioned, the rear was leading the front earlier on which I thought was unusual. Will have to get more miles and will continue to monitor to see what happens with the rear percentage.
 
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I have a 2021 Yukon XL and I’m having orenayure brake pad wear. The fronts are 75% life remaining while the Rears are at ~ 25 % life remaining.
I’ve never had a vehicle wear more on the rears than the fronts.
BTW, Vehicle is mostly used dropping kids off at school..
TIA for your input

I’m aware of the rear disc brake pads wearing out before the front brake pads on two vehicles in my family purchased new: a 2015 Ford Expedition 4x4 and a 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan FWD (both use exclusively for passenger use).
 

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