GEN 2 Replacing rear brakes...do I need to do the fronts also?

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Ski4Ever

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I recently got a vehicle inspection and my rear brake pads are out of spec. I've got 55K miles on my 2019, and the brakes are OEM. I just bought a full set of front and rear PowerStop Z36 brakes (pads and rotors) the other day because there was a good rebate on them, but I'm wondering if I should hold off on doing the fronts until later, as I don't think they need to be done now. Or would it be best just to do the fronts now anyway, just to have a 'matching set' on all 4 corners?
 
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Reaper308

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I run the R1 Rotors and their pads. Once you get all the tools out and you have everything there it’s a once and done for the change out of Rotors and pads. The only reason not to do it would be saving a few bucks and running the front rotors and pads a little longer. Or you are time compressed and don’t have the time to do it all at one time. But it’s completely up to you.
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