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      09-24-2017, 03:28 AM   #10
BashShah
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Originally Posted by SeanCon View Post
That's really good to know. I look forward to no longer cleaning my wheels once a week

Also I did read that... when I said "bed in" I should have said "break in". I really meant take the layer of zinc off the rotors. And regardless of what they say I'm sure the pads don't perform to optimal capability until, like you said, after 2 full tanks or so.
get some SOS Pads from Dollar Store.
Clean the Inside of each wheel.... 4 Years, my wheels are clean from the inside.
PS: Mine were Bakes Black brake dust on Stock 162s. (the inside of each wheel.)
4 sos pads and running hose did it. (1 sos pad on each wheel.)
Also Point to note I cleaned installed new rotors also at the same time...
so I took time on each brake component and really removed every spec of Brake dust. Brake Cleaner and a few sanding foam pads.
Caliper Brackets, anywhere where brake dust accumulated.

also the rear wheel squeak during slow turns. look it up.
bend that metal.
I also adjusted my ebrake while the rear wheels were off. 4 clicks now.
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