I Ironside Joined 31 January 2010 Messages 108 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Australia NT 15 April 2010 #1 is it a bad idear to brake in new rotors with new pads?
AllanOrr Joined 22 October 2009 Messages 964 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Paisley Website www.bebo.com Country 15 April 2010 #2 nah dude I work for Toyota / VW and we sell pad and disc kits all the time so cant see it being a issue just do some left foot breaking at about 15-20mph while your sill going this should brake them in a bit faster
nah dude I work for Toyota / VW and we sell pad and disc kits all the time so cant see it being a issue just do some left foot breaking at about 15-20mph while your sill going this should brake them in a bit faster
Aurora61 Joined 1 March 2010 Messages 46 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Yamanashi, Japan 15 April 2010 #3 its fine... just dont break in new rotors with old pads
W _Wing_ Trader Joined 24 August 2006 Messages 364 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Australia 16 April 2010 #4 Aurora61 said: its fine... just dont break in new rotors with old pads Click to expand... it's the other way around; ideally you should break in new rotors on old pads or new pads with old rotors.
Aurora61 said: its fine... just dont break in new rotors with old pads Click to expand... it's the other way around; ideally you should break in new rotors on old pads or new pads with old rotors.
I Ironside Joined 31 January 2010 Messages 108 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Australia NT 16 April 2010 #5 not sure where im gona find a second hand set of pads from a R34 GTR lol