carthrowaway @ carthrowaway @lemmy.world Posts 1Comments 2Joined 2 yr. ago
carthrowaway @ carthrowaway @lemmy.world
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I didn't get the brake pads replaced, but if the break in procedure is about depositing material on the rotors, then I wonder if the new calipers are positioned differently and contacting a different part of the rotor. If that makes any sense, then maybe I do need to do the break in procedure.
Thanks for the advice. I actually didn't get the brake pads replaced, so they don't need to be bedded in. Would you take it back to the same mechanic? (Any idea what it'll cost me?)