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PFC and Cobalt Friction pads don't need much bedding in, but CarboTech pads do benefit from it and need a layer of compatible material to get them working well. Abrasive endurance pads put their own layer of pad material down quickly when they're cold but sprint compounds (e.g. XP20 and up) are more sensitive. There are a few other compounds that I've heard need a clean rotor surface prior to bedding in but I don't have firsthand experience with them.
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Took the tires off to check the inside pads, plenty of pad life left after ~180 miles on track.
i noticed the rear rotors were developing a slight discoloration around the outside, they felt smooth to the touch so not a groove being generated, should i be worried? |
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