1 To bed or not to bed Fri Nov 30, 2018 8:09 pm
audibob
Life time member
My new front pads ( EBC hh ) are beginning to bite very nicely, and have now done 200 miles on them.
According to EBC , I should now perform the " bedding in " process.
warm the pads up, then eight to ten firm stops from 60 down to 10 , and then let them cool down completely.
Given that my pads are biting well, what advantage will I gain by this bedding in process.
I have never done this when fitting new pads on the car.
It will be difficult to find a road empty enough to do this safely, unless at silly o`clock
in the morning.
How do you quantify the improvement of " bedding " the pads in, without a visit to your friendly
mot guy with his rolling brake tester
Perhaps I should do it, and then try the brakes with a twenty stone pillion....
Bob
According to EBC , I should now perform the " bedding in " process.
warm the pads up, then eight to ten firm stops from 60 down to 10 , and then let them cool down completely.
Given that my pads are biting well, what advantage will I gain by this bedding in process.
I have never done this when fitting new pads on the car.
It will be difficult to find a road empty enough to do this safely, unless at silly o`clock
in the morning.
How do you quantify the improvement of " bedding " the pads in, without a visit to your friendly
mot guy with his rolling brake tester
Perhaps I should do it, and then try the brakes with a twenty stone pillion....
Bob
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