So, who's got knowledge/theory on what would make my inside brake pads wear twice as fast as the outside pads? My insides were totally spent, while the outsides had right around 50% left.
The stopping is fine, the rotors are fine, and there never appears to be any dragging, pulling, sticking, or whatnot. Both the driver and passenger sides are wearing equally.
I have the XL-7 brakes (front, rear, and antilock) directly transplanted onto the Tracker. In operation, everything works perfectly, regardless of conditions.
Is it simply that I'm applying less brake pedal pressure than would be required on the heavier truck (In fact, I'm generally exceptionally easy on brake pads, so that effect may be even more exaggerated). Would it really make that much of a difference?