Lincoln MKC rear brakes replaced

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Just completed what was a fairly routine rear brake job on our 2015 Lincoln MKC. Used Raybestos Element 3 rotors and pads and they look like great parts. One of the shims was deformed a bit and caused some problems with fitment until in was able to reshape a bit. Very impressed with the coated rotors. Attached a few pics of the before and during and one after, but it’s through the rim… my first time doing a brake job on a Ford with the electric parking brake that has to be deactivated before changing. All in all, pretty straightforward.
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How many miles on your stock brakes?

I recently put Raybestos Element 3 pads and rotors on the front on my SRX and pads in the rear. I have a little over 2,000 miles on them and no complaints. The price from RockAuto was icing one the cake.
 
Good choice. I used the same rotors and pads on our Expedition. The rotors still look great after going through the winter, and the pads bite well with minimal dust.

Our stock brakes lasted about 65k miles, the fronts were almost down to the steel.
 
How many miles on your stock brakes?

I recently put Raybestos Element 3 pads and rotors on the front on my SRX and pads in the rear. I have a little over 2,000 miles on them and no complaints. The price from RockAuto was icing one the cake.
64,000 miles on the stock rear brakes. The price at RA was awesome!
 
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