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Nice page about 'bedding' brake pads
http://www.kitcarbooks.com/brakepads.html
I am doing the rotors and pads on my car soon and found this. Does anyone know what kind of material Honda or other manufacturers use in their pads? I bought standard Nissin replacement pads for my 91 Civic and I think I might try the 40mph->0mph method that is mentioned in the link. When I have replaced pads in the past I just tried to go easy on them at first. Mark |
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I am changing my break pads this weekend. I am going to get the best
ceramic pads I can. From what I have read, ceramic is the way to go. It disipates heat better, wears the rotor less, has lest dust, and is quiet. -Dan Chopface wrote: > http://www.kitcarbooks.com/brakepads.html > > I am doing the rotors and pads on my car soon and found this. Does > anyone know what kind of material Honda or other manufacturers use in > their pads? I bought standard Nissin replacement pads for my 91 Civic > and I think I might try the 40mph->0mph method that is mentioned in the > link. When I have replaced pads in the past I just tried to go easy on > them at first. > > Mark |
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