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Old 03-13-2016, 08:05 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zeetah View Post
ya all oem. and plenty of pad that should last years as i dont drive much. i guess ill take it to another shop. ill do my research on the "bedding"
Q&D Version:
1) Find a stretch of pavement where making panic stops will not interfere with traffic.
2) Get vehicle up to 40-60 mph (as fast as speed limit will allow).
3) Hit the brakes HARD and keep on them until your speed drops to 5-10 mph. Do NOT come to a complete stop. If you don't feel ABS kick in, you're not braking hard enough.
4) Keep moving for 5 minutes or so to allow the brakes to cool. Do NOT stop until brakes have cooled.

If glazing is the problem, you should at least feel/hear a big improvement after the first run. Repeat procedure 2-3 times if necessary. If that doesn't fix your problem, then start looking at the items mentioned by others.
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