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Old 08-07-2015, 01:32 PM   #1
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Question Zetec LV 2010 rear rotors / brake pads

Hi guys,

I'm relatively new to driving so has no idea about the car maintenance apart from the scheduled servicing.

My car is Ford Focus Zetec LV 2010 with less than 60K on the clock. During the last service, I was recommended to change rear brake pads and rotors in 2-3K.

The only sound I've got now is when I release brake to go or when the car stops completely. It doesn't appear during slowing down when I'm using brakes.

So, my questions are:
1) Isn't my car still new to have such problems? I read that many drivers never needed to change rotors for the whole life of their car and that brake pads can last much longer.

2) If I'm about to change those, which brands including the model would you recommend me?

It's frustrating that my brakes got bad so quickly considering that I don't drive in the city and do less that 10K a year.

Thanks
Elena
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Old 09-07-2015, 10:32 AM   #2
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1) One of the unfortunate surprises of owning a Focus - the rear pads / rotors wear out quickly. Mine only lasted 30K km (mostly urban driving at the time). Do a search on these forums - there are many examples like yours and mine.

2) The fix is to replace the original rotors and pads with something aftermarket, longer lasting. DBA rotors are a very popular option on these forums.
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Old 09-07-2015, 11:33 AM   #3
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Hi guys,

I'm relatively new to driving so has no idea about the car maintenance apart from the scheduled servicing.

My car is Ford Focus Zetec LV 2010 with less than 60K on the clock. During the last service, I was recommended to change rear brake pads and rotors in 2-3K.

The only sound I've got now is when I release brake to go or when the car stops completely. It doesn't appear during slowing down when I'm using brakes.

So, my questions are:
1) Isn't my car still new to have such problems? I read that many drivers never needed to change rotors for the whole life of their car and that brake pads can last much longer.

2) If I'm about to change those, which brands including the model would you recommend me?

It's frustrating that my brakes got bad so quickly considering that I don't drive in the city and do less that 10K a year.

Thanks
Elena
Who told you they need changing? If it was Ford please seek a 2nd opinion as they can have a habit of suggesting items are replaced well before they are due 'just in case'.

All items wear out over time, including Focus rotors. Yes, the rear pads will need to be replaced before the front ones and 60k km is actually a pretty good distance if they are still your first set.
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Old 09-07-2015, 12:32 PM   #4
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Default Re: Zetec LV 2010 rear rotors / brake pads

Thanks guys for the information. I would be nice to know the exact rotors and pads models you'd recommend. Otherwise, I'll google them.

And yes, I was given the advise to change brakes in Ford service center.

Elena

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Old 09-07-2015, 01:26 PM   #5
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DBA Street Series, and it can be part number 2119 for the Petrol, or 2109 for the Diesel, but check for yourself on the website.

For street use, just choose a reputable pad company, something like Bendix etc. should be fine for normal daily use
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Default Re: Zetec LV 2010 rear rotors / brake pads

I'm on just over 90,000KM at the moment and still running OEM pads and rotors.

Whats a good suggestion for better stopping? I'm street use but having stronger brakes is always nice, don't want anything I have to warm up though.
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DBA or RDA slotted, EBC Green Pads (moderately dusty), which are a street-focus upgrade.
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Old 09-07-2015, 05:06 PM   #8
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Default Re: Zetec LV 2010 rear rotors / brake pads

Thanks for your replies. I really appreciate that.

I'm in the process of research of "RDA vs DBA" toppic now. We'll see how it goes.
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