The front brake pads will wear faster, and the rear brake may eventually seize due to not being used.
The new pads will not be so effective and will wear down faster. Best to fit new rotor too.
There is no set mileage which tells you when to get new brake pads. Wear on the brake pads depend on various factors, most importantly the braking habits of the driver. Front brakes wear out faster the the rear brakes. If there is a noise when you brake or you feel grinding, then you should bring your vehicle to the mechanic.
Yes, you have a problem with the caliper slides.
When they wear out!!!!
Non-Asbestos OrganicThis type of brake pad, commonly referred to as NAO, is made from organic materials such as fiber, glass, rubber and even Kevlar. These types of t pads are usually softer and don't create much noise, but they tend to wear faster and create a lot of dust.
No, usually not, unless somebody hits you in the rear bumper, but you will wear your brake pads faster if you stop really fast.
Bad rotors
No that is uncommon. Front pads normally wear more rapidly. Check the parking brake adjustment.
Front brake pads will wear out much faster than rear brakes pads on a properly functioning and normally driven vehicle, this happens because front brakes do most of the work when slowing down. Rear brakes pads will last more than 3 times longer than front pads.
Depends how bad the rotors were. And how old the pads are. The pads will wear into the shape of the rotor surface. So new flat rotors will wear old pads much faster until they wear down to conform to the new surface. Also this could damage the rotor surface. Its cheap insurance just to put new pads in. Its a quick job since the brakes are all apart anyway.
replace front brake pads