beatle
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It may not mean that the greasing is insufficient at the factory, but rather a vehicle that never uses its brakes may need reapplication of the grease more frequently.Eventually this may turn into a class action issue. Improper installation at the factory is a manufacturing defect not a use caused issue. If the pins are not greased and causing the wear prematurely it should be covered. Seems we are seeing a lot of poor factory setups.
Slowing down, accelerating, and cornering wear out tires. The harder you do each of these, the faster your tires will wear. But if you're not using braking assist, you likely have to use the friction brakes manually anyway. The truck will use regen if the battery is warm enough, and if not, it'll blend in friction brakes so the experience is the same. Neither Model S I had was equipped with that feature, and when the battery was cold, I had to use the big pedal a lot more. If you need to scrub off a certain amount of speed, your tires don't care whether its the friction brakes or the motors doing the job.I don't think I selected such a thing, I will look to see, I agree a bad choice to add braking in place of regen. However, high regen may wear out tires?
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