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Hello fellow z enthusiasts! I need your help with this problem . I recently purchased the z1 brake package that included all the rotors, pads, and stainless steel lines .

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Old 07-26-2014, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello fellow z enthusiasts!

I need your help with this problem . I recently purchased the z1 brake package that included all the rotors, pads, and stainless steel lines . I have changed my brakes before and never had an issue . This time around after a few times of driving my steering wheel started to give me vibration and I felt the brakes pulsing even at low speeds (couldn't have been higher than 45) . I pulled over immediately and found black marks that looked like the pad . I was wondering if there is something I did wrong and if so how can I fix this? these rotors can't have more than 100 miles .

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(all rotors have these markings )
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They have that marking in 1 spot?

It looks like you decided to go to the autobahn, slam on your brakes. Then sit somewhere with your foot on the brake pedal
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Did they send you bedding in instructions with the brakes? Looks like the pads weren't bedded properly and a lot of material transferred over. Or you were on the autobaughn and slammed on the brakes and sat there for a while.

I'd say hit them with fine grit sandpaper to get that stuff off of there and try again. What brand pads does their kit come with?

FWIW, I run Z1 slotted rotors at the track with PFC pads and OEM brake lines and have never had any problems like what you are showing.
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Yeah guys . All the rotors have these markings (like the pad sat there and burned lol)

I figured it's pad transfer which I never had a problem with in the past on my other z's.

I did do the bedding procedure (I never did it before why lie)
but the first few stops I did 60 to 0 like a rookie and later read it's not supposed to be a full stop .

at this point should I do the bedding procedure all over ?

Right now the car obviously pulses when I brake at low speeds . The rotors are the performance ones z1 offers with the whole kit . only thing I changed was upgraded the pads to stop tech

thanks for all the help guys I really appreciate any input
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Go back on the autobahn, slam the brakes again, but don't stop for several miles to let the brakes cool back down
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Wow did your eyes popped out of its socket when you did this?
That must hurt slamming the brakes that hard!
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Wow did your eyes popped out of its socket when you did this?
That must hurt slamming the brakes that hard!
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I think the problem was I slammed on brakes when they were hot while I was improperly bedding them . ( came to full stop after they were hot)

lmao "eyes popped out "

I'll hit the autobahn again then and re do this.
How many times should I brake ? ( read up that it's 60 to 30 right ?)

I'm assuming that should remove the big *** black pad I left on all rotors and get rid of the steering vibration and pulsing
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4x should be good!
Let it roll until it stop!

I bet even your ABS screamed WTF!
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I'll give this a shot .

I'll keep you guys posted

Thanks for the replies !

I figured this would be the solution but I definitely wanted a second opinion
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From talking to a brake engineer, each manufacturer has their own bedding in recommendations, but the recommendations are NOT super scientific. In general a few easy stops from ~20 and moderate stops from ~40 without dragging the brakes. Before bedding them in again, I would resurface the rotors and hit them with brake cleaner.
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From talking to a brake engineer, each manufacturer has their own bedding in recommendations, but the recommendations are super scientific. In general a few easy stops from ~20 and moderate stops from ~40 without dragging the brakes. Before bedding them in again, I would resurface the rotors and hit them with brake cleaner.
I agree with everything, but... Ehhhhhh. Hell with resurfacing, too much work, brake glazing/bedding happens, OP obviously lives by the autobahn that has a red light at the end, lol, so he should just go back, do a nice hard 100 to 10mph, then drive for a few miles to cool the brakes.



OP, what pads are you using? I feel you have a cheap pad... Or you really DO live off the autobahn... Lol
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OP, what pads are you using? I feel you have a cheap pad... Or you really DO live off the autobahn... Lol

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From talking to a brake engineer, each manufacturer has their own bedding in recommendations, but the recommendations are super scientific. In general a few easy stops from ~20 and moderate stops from ~40 without dragging the brakes. Before bedding them in again, I would resurface the rotors and hit them with brake cleaner.
Ya, many of them have a bedding compound on the pads too. If that has already been worn away, you might have issues getting them to bed properly as well.
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I agree with everything, but... Ehhhhhh. Hell with resurfacing, too much work, brake glazing/bedding happens, OP obviously lives by the autobahn that has a red light at the end, lol, so he should just go back, do a nice hard 100 to 10mph, then drive for a few miles to cool the brakes.



OP, what pads are you using? I feel you have a cheap pad... Or you really DO live off the autobahn... Lol


haha . The pads I got are stop tech . I haven't gotten a chance to heat these fuckers up but I'm hoping that's what fixes the issue . and no I don't live near the autobahn , I just ****** up and when I was doing the bedding process I probably didn't let them cool off enough and ended up parking with the brakes still hot .
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