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Old 07 Nov 2005, 08:55 am
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Default Brakes specs on MD Inspection Report-99 Honda Accord

Do these specs indicate that my brakes will need to be replaced soon?
How many more miles do you think i'll get with these specs? Any Help is
appreciated. Thanks.

Drums/Discs: Left Front .854 inches line .827 inches/Rear right 8.661
inches line 8.700 inches.
Pads/Linings: Left Front 8/32 Right Rear 4/32.

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Old 07 Nov 2005, 09:00 am
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Per wrote:
> Do these specs indicate that my brakes will need to be replaced soon?
> How many more miles do you think i'll get with these specs? Any Help is
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Drums/Discs: Left Front .854 inches line .827 inches/Rear right 8.661
> inches line 8.700 inches.
> Pads/Linings: Left Front 8/32 Right Rear 4/32.


I assume that "line" actually is "limit" sounds like your rear rotors
are too worn to pass, I would get new pads and rotors for the rear.
Fronts look OK. Actually your rear pads are probably OK but it would
be silly to not get new pads at the same time you get rotors.

good luck,

nate

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Old 07 Nov 2005, 10:05 am
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"Per" <marclip002@juno.com> wrote in message
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> Do these specs indicate that my brakes will need to be replaced soon?
> How many more miles do you think i'll get with these specs? Any Help is
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Drums/Discs: Left Front .854 inches line .827 inches/Rear right 8.661
> inches line 8.700 inches.
> Pads/Linings: Left Front 8/32 Right Rear 4/32.
>


How did they ever get those specs begin with? Most states don't allow
mechanics to pull wheels to inspect brakes during an inspection unless they
have evidence they are worn. I would never let them touch my wheels. If
anything, I would pull the wheels for them.


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Old 07 Nov 2005, 10:13 am
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Default Re: Brakes specs on MD Inspection Report-99 Honda Accord

MD inspections require checking front and rear brakes, I think. Its
been awhile...
MD is one of those only-one-inspection required states, so they are a
royal pain. Same with CT.

NY requires checking linings on 1 front and 1 rear wheel. No minimum
depth required, just can't be scraping. If linings are not visible, the
wheel gets pulled.

In CT any *suspected* rust (a small bubble) would be attacked with an
icepick.
Bastards.

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Old 07 Nov 2005, 10:16 am
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spamTHIS...@yahoo.com wrote:
> MD inspections require checking front and rear brakes, I think. Its
> been awhile...
> MD is one of those only-one-inspection required states, so they are a
> royal pain. Same with CT.
>


Indeed. They are *required* to pull at least one wheel, front and
rear, and to mic the rotors or drums, as appropriate. And yes, it is a
royal PITA. It is a rare car that can get through MD inspection on the
first shot, if it's more than a couple years old. Of course, since
it's a one shot deal, people can drive all sorts of crap, so long as it
passed inspection when they bought it...

nate

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Old 07 Nov 2005, 01:36 pm
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Just a correction on NYS, a front wheel must be pulled no matter what, rear
shoes fail under 1/32 if riveted 1/16 if bonded. If front are on the wear
indicators they fail, deeply scored or rusted rotors can also fail.
<spamTHISbrp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> MD inspections require checking front and rear brakes, I think. Its
> been awhile...
> MD is one of those only-one-inspection required states, so they are a
> royal pain. Same with CT.
>
> NY requires checking linings on 1 front and 1 rear wheel. No minimum
> depth required, just can't be scraping. If linings are not visible, the
> wheel gets pulled.
>
> In CT any *suspected* rust (a small bubble) would be attacked with an
> icepick.
> Bastards.
>
> -D
>




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Old 07 Nov 2005, 01:46 pm
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"Shep" <djsljsrn@capital.net> wrote in message
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> Just a correction on NYS, a front wheel must be pulled no matter what,
> rear shoes fail under 1/32 if riveted 1/16 if bonded. If front are on the
> wear indicators they fail, deeply scored or rusted rotors can also fail.



In Maine, they are not allowed to pull your wheels unless they notice/hear
something. They are simply allowed to look at the front wheel brakes with
the wheel on. They cannot touch the rear wheel (for drum brakes) at all
unless they notice something. The idea is to get cars in and out fast and
not go on a fishing expedition. Of course, inspection only cost $10 there
when I was there in the late 90's. May have gone up a little since.

Julie


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Old 07 Nov 2005, 02:10 pm
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Thanks Nate, yes I meant "limit" not"line". The thing is, my car did
pass inspection with these specs. I wonder if I have any recourse with
the inspection station, which is actually a Honda dealership.

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"Julie P." <jporpiglia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Shep" <djsljsrn@capital.net> wrote in message
> news:1131388780_8921@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
> > Just a correction on NYS, a front wheel must be pulled no matter

what,
> > rear shoes fail under 1/32 if riveted 1/16 if bonded. If front are

on the
> > wear indicators they fail, deeply scored or rusted rotors can also

fail.
>
>
> In Maine, they are not allowed to pull your wheels unless they

notice/hear
> something. They are simply allowed to look at the front wheel brakes

with
> the wheel on. They cannot touch the rear wheel (for drum brakes) at

all
> unless they notice something. The idea is to get cars in and out fast

and
> not go on a fishing expedition. Of course, inspection only cost $10

there
> when I was there in the late 90's. May have gone up a little since.
>
> Julie
>
>
>


Strange that the Maine DMVs web sight shows that brakes are a required
part of inspection. No restrictions in there that I saw in terms of how
they are inspected.

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"Steve W." <Dugdug56@what.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Julie P." <jporpiglia@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:siNbf.3953$P.2009@trndny03...
>>
>> "Shep" <djsljsrn@capital.net> wrote in message
>> news:1131388780_8921@spool6-east.superfeed.net...
>> > Just a correction on NYS, a front wheel must be pulled no matter

> what,
>> > rear shoes fail under 1/32 if riveted 1/16 if bonded. If front are

> on the
>> > wear indicators they fail, deeply scored or rusted rotors can also

> fail.
>>
>>
>> In Maine, they are not allowed to pull your wheels unless they

> notice/hear
>> something. They are simply allowed to look at the front wheel brakes

> with
>> the wheel on. They cannot touch the rear wheel (for drum brakes) at

> all
>> unless they notice something. The idea is to get cars in and out fast

> and
>> not go on a fishing expedition. Of course, inspection only cost $10

> there
>> when I was there in the late 90's. May have gone up a little since.
>>
>> Julie
>>
>>
>>

>
> Strange that the Maine DMVs web sight shows that brakes are a required
> part of inspection. No restrictions in there that I saw in terms of how
> they are inspected.
>
> http://janus.state.me.us/legis/statu...-Ach0sec0.html
>



I took an official State of Maine Vehicle Motor Inspection course in 1999 at
a vocational school. Mechanics are not allowed to pull the wheels, unless
they hear or see something that would lead them to think there is a problem.

Julie


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