As long as you have both front disk brake pads replaced and rotors turned or replaced as well it should be fine to complete the rear brakes shortly after.
Front and rear brakes do not need to be replaced together.
The short answer is that you can replace your brake pads in pairs front or rear as necessary but don t have to replace both sets at the same time unless they both need it.
Although it is recommended by ford to replace all four wheel brakes at the same time for safety your idea.
We are often asked why brake discs cannot be replaced without replacing the pads at the same time.
Usually the front brakes need to be replaced before the rear brakes but there are exceptions to any situation.
The main reason is that if you don t replace brake discs and pads together your brand new discs will wear unevenly and can get damaged.
One of the keys to knowing when you should change the rear brakes on your vehicle is to determine if they are wearing out.
Well first you absolutely should replace both front or both rear brake pads at the same time.
Brake discs do not need to be changed because they are metal and only the brake pads need replacement.
The best way to determine the condition of your rotors and brake pads is to examine all of them at the same time.
On a 2000 ford explorer the brake system is front disk and rear drum brakes.
This is the page of should brake pads and discs be replaced at the same time dixcel is the manufacturer of brake pad and brake disc and do sales.
In most cars 70 percent of the braking comes from the front brakes.
Unless something s really wrong one should be wearing out at about the same rate as the other.
Aggressive driving and braking however may require the rotors to be replaced along with your brake pads every time.
Front pads wear faster.
Typically you would need to replace your brake pads a couple of times before you need new rotors.
Listen for grinding or unusual noises in the rear brakes when you come to a stop.
For the front disc when either side of the braking surface is worn more than 1mm.
But that s not necessarily true about all four brake pads.