Bedding in Pads
#1
Some general info that we can all use:

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#2
quite interesting
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#3
yup, you get that on a nice little piece of white paper when you buy carbotech pads.

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#4
New article from stoptech

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#5
Fer the record, the Bobcats just recommend Step 1 of those instructions, or something very similar, followed by a half hour cool down. I dunno why they STILL don't have that on their site. Probably because their site sucks.

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#6
lets not get started on their site...
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#7
MichaelJComputer Wrote:lets not get started on their site...

no kidding, dropping in 50 of the SAME control from Front Page 98 is NOT how you design a website.

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#8
All the links are dead so i went and got the new stoptech link:
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Kaan Wrote:All the links are dead so i went and got the new stoptech link:
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This is what I've done with my Stoptechs bed in awhile back. With medium pedal force 40-10 5-6 times. Then with hard pedal force 80-0 5-6 times. Worked for me. Didn't read any instructions just did it. Basically any harder stops several times will be fine from what I understand? I feel like bedding twice is a bit ridiculous like Stoptech says on their race pads. Even Hawk DTCs only require one bed in just remember to cover any ducts.

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