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What Kind Of Pads Are These?


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Alrighty so I did my full brake bleed, what an efforts, between cracking the rear tyre nuts, jacking at multiple points due to being so low , and having to bleed the brakes through the inlet pipes to the calliper instead of the bleed vales because they were so seized, ended up completely rounding one off that was already half gone from the previous effort of whoever that may be... anyway , shes all clean now , pedal felt a bit spongy sittin, I havent taken it for a drive yet ( gonna wait till morning to do the pad bed in)

curious on 2 things:

1) with the bendix utlimate pads and dba rotors is there a bed in process of it "fit and go" as ive read?

2)The old pads I pulled still had heaps of meat on them, yet I was getting heaps of shudder and brake fade .. the pics below are the "bendix" pads I took off. Im just trying to work out what kind of pads they are as I cant find their pattern anywhere and wondering if this caused the poor braking as well as the fluid? they have really bad cut outs, some of the pad rusting and braking off in my hand as youll see in one of the pictures...so the pads any idea what series of bendix? why the pattern?

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not really suited for 370rwkw in a ute ?

they looked meaty but didn't seem to pull the car up well at all :s

what about bedding ? rotors weren't replaced

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chrome 32 spoke.. its gonna be fun cleaning, I know about the dust factor I had them before on my old xr6t ute :)

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so no tips on bedding the pads? this is probably the best ive found direct from DBA , do others agree?

http://www.dba.com.au/tech-article-t017-basic-initial-brake-bed-in-street/

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ummm....^^^ thems rims....almost as cool as:

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Each to their own I suppose....but fark your gunna be annoyed having to clean all those spokes every week or 2 cause ultimates :P I decided to change rims cause CBF keeping 10 spokes clean lol

Can't help with your bed in question....but I always thought it was a must to do any time you put new pads in? (or even putting in used pads)...

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  On 04/09/2015 at 4:21 AM, PTR_NITRO_FG said:

ummm....^^^ thems rims....almost as cool as:

hahaha

Each to their own I suppose....but fark your gunna be annoyed having to clean all those spokes every week or 2 cause ultimates :P I decided to change rims cause CBF keeping 10 spokes clean lol

Can't help with your bed in question....but I always thought it was a must to do any time you put new pads in? (or even putting in used pads)...

they're beyond gayness lmfao...

it compliments the front end

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  On 04/09/2015 at 5:02 AM, Ralph Wiggum said:

I saw this but as you can see these pads have double "stealth" cut outs as well as the edges are cut out , brakes a lot harder and better now, I get a slight brake vibration (not shudder) in the pedal at 40-30 km but nothing major and it goes once theyre heated up

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