Bedding brakes
Discussion
Help please.....
I have to bed in brakes for my car (Darrian), however it has new calipers (alcon), new discs (AP grooved) and new pads Mintex F4's. Basically its a new car and so all the parts are unused.
I have been told that bedding in new pads on new discs is a real no no.
Is this true ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I have to bed in brakes for my car (Darrian), however it has new calipers (alcon), new discs (AP grooved) and new pads Mintex F4's. Basically its a new car and so all the parts are unused.
I have been told that bedding in new pads on new discs is a real no no.
Is this true ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
I wouldn't say so, infact I'd say the opposite.
I tend to follow AP's guide and never have any problems http://www.apracing.com/car/brakedisc/bedding.htm
I tend to follow AP's guide and never have any problems http://www.apracing.com/car/brakedisc/bedding.htm
vdub_badger said:
Just fit em and take the car out for 1/4 of an hour or so, try not to do any heavy braking in the 1st 100mls or so
Better to actually bed the pads in according to the manufacturers instructions, which are often very different to "try not to do any heavy braking in the 1st 100mls or so".Gassing Station | Suspension, Brakes & Tyres | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff