tim s.
tim s.
do you have to bed them PBR's? the raybestos QS require no bed in procedure....which is why I chose them.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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I haven't completed the break-in yet... it's going to be done today.
Step 1: Make 10 stops from 30 mph (50 kph) down to about 10 mph (15 kph) using moderate braking pressure and allowing approximately 30 seconds between stops for cooling. Do not drag your pads during these stops. After the 10th stop, allow 15 minutes for your braking system to cool down.
Step 2: Make 5 consecutive stops from 50 mph (80 kph) down to 10 mph (15 kph). After the 5th stop, allow your braking system to cool for approximately 30 minutes. This completes the break-in of your pads to the rotor surface.
During Steps 1 & 2, a de-gassing process occurs which may produce an odor coming from your pads as they complete the break-in cycle. This odor is normal and is part of the process your pads must go through to achieve their ultimate level of performance. The odor will go away after allowing your braking system to cool for approximately 30 minutes.
Full seating of your new brake pads normally occurs within 1,000 miles.
thats the procedure that probably induced the heat cracks on my last set of pads!
Originally Posted by Qube
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Actually I just purchased and bedded in this exact pad on my '92 535i. I think they are awesome (using new non-cross drilled Brembo rotors), however, I used a different bedding in method. I have used this in the past with good success on my BMW's and my new MINI Cooper.
Make 3 consecutive panic type stops from 80 MPH down to 25 or 30 MPH. After these stops (no time is specified between stops, so expect some fade at those temperatures.) Drive home leisurely, using moderate pressure when required, allow pads and calipers, etc to cool to ambient air temperature and your are done. Oh yes, you will smell the brakes when you get home but, don't worry that is normal.
I guarantee no more squeeling after this and I received awesome wear on my last set of pads and rotors. (100,000 miles with a few track experiences thrown in) Brakes are working well after 3,000 miles and I expect them to last at least as long as the last ones. (I have 60 miles of highway commute with little or no braking everyday)
Good Luck, I really like the quality of the PBR products.
By the way this bedding proceedure works well towards the end of the life or anywhere in between if your brakes start squeeling. It destroys the glazing that sometimes builds-up on rotors and pads. The degassing helps renew the feel for me. (I have only had this happen once on the factory pads of my MINI)
Scott
Last edited by ssimms; 04-11-2006 at 10:53 AM.
That and your screwed up caliper pistons.
Originally Posted by 632 Regal
Brandon J
Brandon, theres nothing wrong with the pistons.
Originally Posted by Brandon J
Last edited by 632 Regal; 04-12-2006 at 06:59 AM.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
wow.... Jeff... no more drinking and postingOriginally Posted by 632 Regal
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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I wasn't talking about the brakes....hahaha
Originally Posted by 632 Regal
Brandon J
leave my chickens outta this!Originally Posted by Brandon J
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy