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Old 09-03-2015, 03:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 2009_370z View Post
Hey guys,

So a few weeks ago, I upgraded my brakes with some slotted rotors, SS brakelines, pads and fluid. In the morning when I go to work, the first few minutes of driving the car, when I fully press on the brake pedal, my brakes make a really loud noise but then stops later on. Is that normal? Is that part of the break in period?

Thanks.
Bedding New Brake Pads

1. Make sure all parts are installed correctly
2. Go for a drive on a road without other motorists
3. Accelerate to 60, brake with moderate pressure down to 20 mph
4. Repeat step 3 approximately four times
5. Drive home without further hard stops
6. Allow brakes to cool overnight WITHOUT using the e-brake
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