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whats the proper way of setting in new brakes....Have fun roasting them at different speed down to 10 over about 8 times and then letting cool or taking it easy for the first 300 or so miles. My new rotors say take it easy but my brakes say elsewise.
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Originally Posted by thumpboarder
whats the proper way of setting in new brakes....Have fun roasting them at different speed down to 10 over about 8 times and then letting cool or taking it easy for the first 300 or so miles. My new rotors say take it easy but my brakes say elsewise.
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Originally Posted by J_Dizzle
hey that was a serious question
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Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
Lol sorry, I think you have to get the pads adjusted to the new rotors, so that they will not warp.
ive never heard that before, it still doesnt make sense to me
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Originally Posted by J_Dizzle
ive never heard that before, it still doesnt make sense to me
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Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
Go to Brembo, or EBC's website, and look and see if they have a break in period rule.
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Originally Posted by BloMyS14
I was in Ireland visiting the wifes family in 02 when they played Scottland. The Irish make the Scott's seem like civil people. Savages in skirts i say....
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Originally Posted by nuckinfutz74
Go to Brembo, or EBC's website, and look and see if they have a break in period rule.
the rotors box says "300-400 urban miles easy only braking hard when necessary"
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Originally Posted by sumfknguy
lol, that all depends on how it sounds in the sexus..
the W7 is nice when i get on the highway and feel like "feeling" the music.. past that, i might push it at 1/100 of its capacity..
the W7 is nice when i get on the highway and feel like "feeling" the music.. past that, i might push it at 1/100 of its capacity..
RE SR 10" x2 should work nicely.
http://reaudio.com/specs.html#sp_sr
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