Re: New Brakes Help
Dealers stock parts that they use a lot. Does not apply to Crossfires since they are few and far between and many owners do their own work. I would avoid stock pads and go with a good low-dust replacement -- Rotex gold (v popular) or Disc Italias (I have on my SRT6 and like). If the front brake wear indicator came on a month ago and then went off, it could have been a misreading. The fact that it is on hard now means it is time to replace the pads. You probably have a couple thousand miles remaining since the sensor is designed to warn of LOW pad, not NO pad. For the record, I'm at 34k and brake pads look real good, but the car has 60% highway driving as is an MT6.