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Brakes. Rotors.
Its an SUV, so the weight it needs to stop is higher than a small car. People who don't know how to drive heavier cars cook brakes pretty easily on them.
Is she a lead-foot? Ride the brakes downhill? Two-footed driver? Is she an attentive driver, or does she constantly get distracted doing other things like makeup? Is she constantly speeding?
Thank you, my spelling ain't the best
She had the SUV for maybe three years before this started happening, and it was bought used.
She's a slower driver, and doesn't ride or slam the brakes, at least when I'm with her. There are occasions when she's stuck in stop and go traffic coming home from work, which probably puts more wear on them