Tire Life/Brake Life
Jeff
Your pad wear is dependent on your style of driving, brake dust is typical. The brakes have a wear sensor that will light up in the gauge cluster when pad wear is getting down to replacement.
I got about 23,000 miles out of my original Michelins, and replaced them with the TOY version of the Michelins (more of a cross terrain tire than a performance tire). I didn't really notice more road noise or anything like that until I replaced them, but the difference wasn't huge.
I like them so far.
As for brakes, I know whether my foot's on the pedal or not by the volume of the squeal.
STP
I got about 23,000 miles out of my original Michelins, and replaced them with the TOY version of the Michelins (more of a cross terrain tire than a performance tire). I didn't really notice more road noise or anything like that until I replaced them, but the difference wasn't huge.
I like them so far.
As for brakes, I know whether my foot's on the pedal or not by the volume of the squeal.
STP
I have not replaced brakes yet. But seriously, they squeal. It's not bad, no worse than just about any other Mercedes I pull up next to at a light, but it is there indeed. However, braking action is still not bad. It's getting slightly harder to brake, which means that at 28K+ miles I'm probably getting close to brakes.
STP



