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ptz@dubvee.org 8 months agoSo hybrids usually have brake pads that last a really long time compared to non-hybrids.
Mine has a bit over 90,000 miles and still has the factory pads. I’ve made very heavy use of regen braking. They’re still in good condition (passed inspection), but I’m going to get new tires soon and will just have them replaced for good measure.
RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Pads dont really need to be replaced if they arent low and arent crumbling or falling apart, but if it makes you feel better then you can have them replaced. If you want to keep your fuel economy make sure you install an economy tire for hybrids, theyre a harder tire.
ptz@dubvee.org 8 months ago
I don’t know exactly how much life is left on them (just that they passed inspection), but I’m due for tires soon so figured might as well since it’s sometimes a hassle to schedule that.
Yeah, I cheaped out the last time I got tires and didn’t spring for the “eco” tires. Lost 2-3 MPG but was still averaging 48. The regular tires were like $200 less than the eco ones (per tire).