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Installing new pads

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Voodoo:
I know this may be a rediculous question, but I'll ask anyway. When changing front brake pads is there any little things I should be aware of? Besides replacing the pads and bedding them -- is there anything else? I read in my Carbotech box that if I am using the same rotors that were used previously and the previous pads weren't Carbotech pads then I would need to recondition the rotors. Is this necessary and by what exactly is this referring to?

-Zach

racerrad8:
Make sure you index the brake pads properly into the calipers bracket. There is a slot for each end of the pad to fit in, and if you don't get it index right, you will have no prake pedal response.

I also surface the rotors everytime I put on new brake pads. It is also a good time to check and pack/replace the wheel bearings before you have the rotors machined.

Randy - RPM

Voodoo:
And by surfacing, this wouldn't be referring to "sanding" would it?
Thanks for your response.


-Zach

racerrad8:

--- Quote from: Voodoo on February 29, 2008, 06:28:00 pm ---And by surfacing, this wouldn't be referring to "sanding" would it?
-Zach

--- End quote ---

No, I have the rotors turned on a brake lathe to provide a new surface for the brake pad to "bed" into.

Randy - RPM

justfreaky:
Hi Zack,

 Exactly as Randy explained it.
Have the rotors turned on a brake lathe. Just enough to true them up. Most machine shops, brake shops, some parts stores (Napa Stores in my area) should be able to do this for you fairly cheap. (Possible foot in the door for some sponsorship)

It IS also the perfect time to check, clean (or replace), and pack your wheelbearings.



Good Advice Randy!




Steve

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