Is bedding in new brakes required?

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Always have to bed brakes in to some degree. It is not the pad rubbing on the rotor that stops the car, it is the pad rubbing against the pad material embedded in the rotor that stops the car. Takes many stops before there is pad transfer to the rotor.

Honda says to do about 10 60-10 km/hr fairly hard stops.

Taking a car out now to bed in the new brakes I just put on.
 
Originally Posted By: lancerplayer
Looking into it further, the manufacturer of the rotors and pads going on the vehicle (Wagner) recommends the following


Where are you having the brakes done since I'm in the same area?
 
I just did new discs and pads - 15 minutes in a 30 mph neighborhood is all I do ... I want to also build confidence before going 75 mph ...
 
Originally Posted By: SatinSilver
Originally Posted By: lancerplayer
Looking into it further, the manufacturer of the rotors and pads going on the vehicle (Wagner) recommends the following


Where are you having the brakes done since I'm in the same area?


The Brake Shop in Parma

http://www.thebrakeshopparma.com/
 
Originally Posted By: raytseng
You can ask your mechanic when you pick the car up if you need to do anything. They should advise you.
I suspect the shop or mechanic would do the bedding for you when he/she test drives the car after the brake service. I seriously doubt you'll have a mechanic give you a written instruction list of how to do them yourself.
 
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