Hey all
I changed my pads today from OEM to Ferodo DS2500s at the front and an off-shelf Bendix replacement from Supercheap.
-Used a C clamp to push in the front piston, and a rewind tool for the rear.
-Used brake grease for all shims etc and everything was torqued to spec.
-Rotors weren't machined as there was no apparent warpage.
Prior to bedding in, I felt the brakes to be a little more spongy than earlier, as in the "bite point" was closer to the floor. Figured it would go away after bedding in.
I bedded in the pads with reference to Ferodo instructions. Went to an industrial area, did about 20-25 pulls from 80 to 40. When I got out to check, the brakes were a little smoky. It didn't get better on the way home... car is now parked, handbrake down.
So where did I go wrong?
More importantly, where to from here? I'm planning on bleeding the system tomorrow. Should that fix it?
I changed my pads today from OEM to Ferodo DS2500s at the front and an off-shelf Bendix replacement from Supercheap.
-Used a C clamp to push in the front piston, and a rewind tool for the rear.
-Used brake grease for all shims etc and everything was torqued to spec.
-Rotors weren't machined as there was no apparent warpage.
Prior to bedding in, I felt the brakes to be a little more spongy than earlier, as in the "bite point" was closer to the floor. Figured it would go away after bedding in.
I bedded in the pads with reference to Ferodo instructions. Went to an industrial area, did about 20-25 pulls from 80 to 40. When I got out to check, the brakes were a little smoky. It didn't get better on the way home... car is now parked, handbrake down.
So where did I go wrong?
More importantly, where to from here? I'm planning on bleeding the system tomorrow. Should that fix it?
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