BigBob
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- First Name
- Rob
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- Taycan CT 4S, Range Rover Sport
Agreed. Just wondering if there is an issue with regenerative braking, it could somehow be causing addition wear.It still wouldn't explain the wear in 3.5K miles. How many cars have you had that needed brake pad replacement this early no matter how you drive?
My Boxster S.is still on the original pads and disks from new (10 years old now , 22K miles).
I really think this is a cock up or a component failure / not within spec.
The simplest (and best outcome) explanation is they haven't taken the measurements properly. Either that or Tino likes to rest his left foot on the pedal!
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