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2005 Daihatsu Be go Brake Pads — What They Do and When to Replace
Brake pads absolutely are relevant to the 2005 Daihatsu Be go. Technical documentation for the J200/J210 platform (sold as Daihatsu Be go/Terios and Toyota Rush) specifies ventilated front disc brakes with pads and rear leading–trailing drum brakes with shoes. See: Daihatsu J200/J210 New Car Features (2005–2006), Daihatsu Terios J200 Series Service Manual – Brake section, and Toyota Rush (J200E/J210E) Repair Manual – Brake (BR). That means the vehicle uses brake pads on the front axle and brake shoes on the rear.
Up front, the pads clamp the rotors to slow the car, converting kinetic energy into heat. They’re the workhorses of everyday stopping, so quality and condition matter. On a 2005 Be go, pads should be inspected at each service or roughly every 10,000 km. City commuting, hills, towing, or off‑road use around Aussie and Kiwi tracks will wear them quicker than easy highway kilometres.
When replacing front pads, it’s smart to check rotor thickness and runout