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Originally Posted by IdahoDoug
Me thinks you're missing the point, Falco. You DON'T want to take it easy - you want to properly bed them in with several hard stops to ramp them up to a very hot temperature right after installing. Doing/not doing this determines the future of the brakes effectiveness.
DougM
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Yep, i'm aware of the need to bed the pads in. I've been out today and did several heavy stops and got everything nice and hot. I drove steadily yesterday purely because of the new wheel bearings i put in and just wanted to make sure they were rolling smoothly, which they are.
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Dan
1992 FZJ80, Part-Time Kit, 4" Lift, Fr & Rr lockers, 33" muds, Custom Exhaust, Drawers, 260L fuel capacity
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