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      02-12-2022, 04:27 PM   #2
Isawelvis
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Drives: 2021 X3, 2015 ML350,
Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Illinois

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It seems that all new cars are now wearing out rear brakes quicker. It used to not be that way. I really don't know the reason, but some say it because of the active cruise, rear camera stopping , lane correction etc. But this is very common anymore. is the dealer saying you need rotors too or can they be turned. Would save you on cost. I would have him turn the rotors and the next time ie in another 20,000 plus miles have new rotors and pads. Good luck
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