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#1 SH8KDWN

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Posted 28 March 2006 - 04:03 PM

Just replaced pads and rotors (mintex and brembos) and now it doesn't stop for beans. Bleed 2x and replaced brake fluid and still no good.

Even though I followed the break in directions as well as I could (not easy in traffic) they appear to be glazed.

How can I salvage my brakes?
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#2 KLS

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Posted 28 March 2006 - 04:47 PM

You can sandpaper the glaze off the pads and the rotors. You'll need a metal cutting abrasive paper for the rotors. Be careful that you keep things flat. If the pads are really cooked, you'll need new ones.


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Edited by KLS, 28 March 2006 - 04:48 PM.


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Posted 28 March 2006 - 08:15 PM

I've read that you can actually try the break-in process again even with glazed pads/rotors. Speed up to 60, go to a dead stop, repeat. Then up to 35, to a dead stop, repeat.

Something like that. Might be worth a shot before sanding or even replacing your brake parts. Make sure you can complete it though, stopping half way through doesn't help and can even hurt the break-in process.

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Posted 28 March 2006 - 09:17 PM

Save yourself the trouble. Deglaze the rotors and switch pads. If you use the same pads, it will come back.
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