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Is there a break-in procedure for new brake pads and rotors on the rear brakes? If so what is it? I'm only having to change the rear rotors and pads, the front are ok.
^^THIS^^The vehicle owner’s manual for new vehicles often advise to avoid hard stops for the first 500 miles. I would do the same with new rotors and pads.
???? please elaborateIf you really want to get into into is ask the manufacturer about bedding the pads you are installing
Although I can see the potential benefit of "bedding" the pads, right off the bat the chick in the video shows her ignorance when she says that rotors should/must ALWAYS be replaced when the pads are.....or maybe she is paid to say that to generate more sales for the rotor mfgr's ?![]()
How and Why to Bed Your Brakes
There’s one last step to replacing your brake pads, bedding your brakes. Make sure your brakes and rotors are warmed up and road-ready before you take off. J...www.youtube.com
There ya go.
I agree. I had to replace my front rotors at 12k. I went with vatozone durablast golds. Now I have 50k still perfect.Usually when a person finds worn pads the rotor is scored, and heated enough to warp. Also, the oem rotors are not as thick as they were years ago so there isn't enough material to turn them without making them too thin.
I too have been very happy with Duralast Gold rotors and Duralast Elite Ceramic pads on my 2003 (installed Sept 2015!) and just put the same on the wife's 2016 in December. I've put over 50k miles on the 2003 Duralast brakes. I also bed them in with a few hard brakes when new per the instructions with the parts.I agree. I had to replace my front rotors at 12k. I went with vatozone durablast golds. Now I have 50k still perfect.
The lane keeping from what I read use's the rears as well.Using the adaptive cruise control will wear the rear brakes faster. I have a 2018 F-150 and a 2020 Expedition, and I had to replace the brakes on the truck faster than the Expy since I use adaptive cruise control on the truck a lot while my wife (who drives the Expy) does not. It uses the rear brakes more quickly since it primarily brakes the rear brakes instead of all four to increase stability when the computer is controlling the vehicle.