Very pleased to read of someone who knows how to, and does, maintain brakes properly.
A bit OTT, I think, to... once a year ...strip the brakes completely and meticulously clean and de glaze etc .
I haven't touched the rear drums of our X reg Focus since January 2007 (apart from cleaning and painting them) when at 45,200 miles a whining rear bearing was replaced and for some reason so was the rear brake cylinder (I think it was damaged in the process). Mileage now is nearly 135,000 and as far as I know the shoes are original. And possibly also the brake fluid, unless it was changed in 2007 or before we bought the car in 2004. I only clean up the front disc brakes at pad change time - approx 5yrs and 40,000 miles. If it works, don't mend it! But I think it's good to clean and grease the brake pipes annually so they can't be failed at the MoT for a bit of superficial corrosion.
This is such a simple car to service, radio 4 afternoon drama on in background by the time its finished the front brakes are done, approx. 31,000 miles pads about 40% worn (on my 107). Probably call it a day at that point then next job when I feel like it.
You can pick up a set of NGK's for less than £10 so rather than check and re gap, Once a year I have a new set gapped and ready to go straight in so you could say that's OTT but for £10 and literally a few minutes , I would rather chuck them in the bin than waste time cleaning and re gapping.
I wouldn't want to neglect to change the brake fluid but I get this done at alternate MOT's.
Still undecided if I should I get a main dealer stamp on the 108 if I intend selling it earlier than usual..
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