I'm sure this question hurts to think about.....but did you own the Speed3 outright? I mean no payments.
this is True mine gets away from me all the time . You should think about dropping your MZR in a MX-5(outie)
Yeah, $23,600 cash, taxed and titled, MS coilovers (toast), Hotchkis bars (maybe toast), $1,200 in tires/wheels (2/4 toast). Expensive learning opportunity.
On the plus side - I am a 50-year-old professional. Financially, it is a flesh wound - it did not cut to the bone. Still hurts though.
Comment on the purchase price - I paid $21,619 for my 2007 cosmic blue sport with auto dimming mirror and fuel filler door - basically dealer invoice. Best purchase price for a non-demo I have heard of. I also got a dealer to commit to match this price for my new 2008 replacement silver sport with no options. Still breaking it in. Sometimes you eat the bear - sometimes the bear eats you. I have no complaints - I pull a bonehead move by not checking my pads, plow into a tire wall at 100 - 110 mph and am about as healthy as I was before any of it. I am a lucky SOB. If I post the video you will understand.
My question is how Many track days did you go to so that your whole inner brake pad was worn down? Doesn't it take alot for that to happen?!
^Wow, I would have thought they would last longer than that.
got any pics of the front pads? would be interesting to see evidence of such uneven wear. that's not typical behavior.
were these still the stock pads?
Top pad in each photo is outer pad. Top photo is left front - bottom photo is right front.
The fact that this happened pretty evenly in both sides of a brake system in a car with 6,000 miles on it argues against sticky slider pins. They were greased with high temp grease anyway.
I am guessing that the mass of the caliper caused more of the pressure to be applied to the inner (piston side) pad. Pressure on the outer pad is only applied after the mass of the heavy caliper is moved to pull the pad in. Perhaps there is some flex in the caliper as well.