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Old 08-19-2019, 08:36 AM
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If a pad is wearing faster then others it is typically due to caliper failure. Pad replacement would just be a band-aid and in a couple months you would be right back to where you are now if they can even reuse the caliper. If they said the pad was loose then they should be able to tell that the piston is seized as long as it is mounted properly..
Brakes are a big safety factor, not somewhere I would be comfortable with going the cheap route..
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