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Originally Posted by gomer_110 It is a separate system but it's still a common rotor/e-brake drum used by both. That's one block of iron that's hot and needs to cool

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Old 09-06-2015, 04:04 AM   #16 (permalink)
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It is a separate system but it's still a common rotor/e-brake drum used by both. That's one block of iron that's hot and needs to cool without picking up an uneven friction material deposit.
Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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I've heard you can sand the pads a little too instead of doing the drive
Thats wrong. When you bed brake pads in properly some of the pad material gets deposited onto the rotor, so when you brake you are getting the pad to come into contact with the material thats on the rotor.

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My mechanic just tells me to drive slowly and don't brake too hard

So far no issues

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Thats wrong. When you bed brake pads in properly some of the pad material gets deposited onto the rotor, so when you brake you are getting the pad to come into contact with the material thats on the rotor.

Read this
http://www.tirerack.com/brakes/tech/....jsp?techid=85
Thanks! That was very informative
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