Pads and Discs failure
That is single-handedly the funniest yet saddest attempt at a rebuttal I've seen on the internet for a long time.
For that line alone I will remember you forever
For that line alone I will remember you forever


And if you understood why I used it then ... thumbs up!

I might as long as I brought it up, this Mazda forum is viewed by more quest daily then all the other Mazda related forums. Much of the posted information here is often used on those other forums by their members. naturally they are reworded.
. I keep tabs on things like that. 
There is a big difference between bad information and theories and trying to keep reasonable thoughts for DIY . In this case a few of us see the unreasonable !
The bottom line is the OPs in both these similar threads have not given enough information regarding the evaluation from the Mazda Dealership pertaining to their concerns! And it never helps anyone when DIY use their armchair experience to post information that is not reasonable, supportive or even based on facts. And neither have supplied information with a few of the things I have asked for? What does that say in itself? IMHO a butt hurt owner that thinks Mazda has ripped them off! lol
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Last edited by Callisto; Jan 6, 2023 at 11:44 AM.
Added information for everyone trying to help.
I do wonder if it's an odd coincidence that the 2 instances appear to be from the same part of the world, within 50 miles of each other. (Towcester and MK). I'm not aware of a Towcester outside of the UK and google isn't showing me any obvious answers.
Possibly an issue with the batch in this area that doesn't affect the loudmouth on the other side of the planet who can't hear anything above the belief of his own self-importance
To the owner of the forum, I too once made the mistake of thinking the loud trolls are worth keeping around as they "drive traffic" where in fact all they do is drive away decent traffic. Best of luck, I'll continue my research elsewhere. Happy 2023 everyone
I do wonder if it's an odd coincidence that the 2 instances appear to be from the same part of the world, within 50 miles of each other. (Towcester and MK). I'm not aware of a Towcester outside of the UK and google isn't showing me any obvious answers.
Possibly an issue with the batch in this area that doesn't affect the loudmouth on the other side of the planet who can't hear anything above the belief of his own self-importance

To the owner of the forum, I too once made the mistake of thinking the loud trolls are worth keeping around as they "drive traffic" where in fact all they do is drive away decent traffic. Best of luck, I'll continue my research elsewhere. Happy 2023 everyone
You have supplied zero information in your thread about your issues other than opinion of them.
We have no idea of when/where the vehicles you speak of were made or the tires.
We have seen no physical evidence of irregularities, just your hearsay of such.
My opinion is that the items you talked about (tires, pads, rotors) "could" all require replacement at the same time.
I have seen that happen on some of my vehicles, but it was never caused by "defective" items.
Just my 2 cents, but I’ve read that lane departure feedback uses the brakes, and contributes to earlier wear. I firmly believe this to be true. I don’t like the feature so I keep it disabled. I also do not ride the brakes. I can attest to driving styles being a big contributor. I commute over a mountain range daily and I am amazed at how many people rode their brakes down hill. I don’t touch mine, and will drop a gear or two if I need to slow down.
Just my 2 cents, but I’ve read that lane departure feedback uses the brakes, and contributes to earlier wear. I firmly believe this to be true. I don’t like the feature so I keep it disabled. I also do not ride the brakes. I can attest to driving styles being a big contributor. I commute over a mountain range daily and I am amazed at how many people rode their brakes down hill. I don’t touch mine, and will drop a gear or two if I need to slow down.

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