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Old 03-27-2009, 07:37 PM
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I just installed these about 2 weeks ago and they are still squeaking pretty bad. How long do they usually take to be quite?
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I've got them on my S600 and they don't squeak at all on my car. Are your rotors new as well? I did all 4 wheels rotors and pads and they work great for me.
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I just installed these about 2 weeks ago and they are still squeaking pretty bad. How long do they usually take to be quite?
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I've got them on my S600 and they don't squeak at all on my car. Are your rotors new as well? I did all 4 wheels rotors and pads and they work great for me.
I did not change my rotors (not sure if he did). It took about 900 miles of driving for mine to stop squealing. I drive mostly interstate, so that might have been why it took longer than what EBC says should take around 500 miles of driving.

Maybe new rotors AND pads would keep this from happening...dunno.
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I put used rotors on. They are off an 06 with about 10k on them. They are squealing pretty bad. I tried slamming them on for the first 3 days to get them to seat but they are still bad. Hopefully they quite down soon.
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I put used rotors on. They are off an 06 with about 10k on them. They are squealing pretty bad. I tried slamming them on for the first 3 days to get them to seat but they are still bad. Hopefully they quite down soon.
I can tell you it was annoying as hell for those 900 miles. It always seemed to squeal when coming to a coasting stop under light braking. Heavy braking never caused the squeal. I found myself waiting longer to brake just so it would not squeal.
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9. Bedding in EBC pads
In Street use situations …
Bedding in when the red EBC surface coating (marked on the pads as Brake In) is applied.
Best procedure is to drive gently avoiding harsh braking unless in an emergency for first 100 miles. In the second 100 miles (up to 200) you can use gently increasing brake pressures when using the brakes.
Only after 200 miles urban driving (not 200 miles on a freeway where brakes are almost unused) should you attempt to apply heavy load and heat to the brakes. To do this final bedding on a QUIET ROAD in safe traffic apply the brakes and slow from 60 to 10 MPH five times in a row. Then drive slowly for a few minutes if safe to do so to allow the brakes to cool. Try to avoid coming to a rest whilst the brakes are heated.
A smell may be noticed from the warm brakes, this is normal. Repeat this procedure a second time after the brakes have TOTALLY cooled down. EBC pads get better with miles. Even after this bed in procedure it can take up to 1500 miles before the pads are at their best. In the meantime the pads will be good and safe but true potential not realised. EBC makes performance pads that last, they do not bed in within 5 minutes driving. Noises will be more likely during the first 1000-1500 miles use whilst this chemical bedding takes place.

NEVER attempt to sand or scotchbrite brake pads to assist it bedding in or noise reduction,this will only make things worse by taking the pads "Off-Flat" and require hundreds of miles driving to seat them again during which time the brakes will feel very dull. The only way to seat pads is against the rotor they will be used on and by following our bedding recommendation.
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Mine took almost 2 weeks to bed properly, but I drive mostly freeway. No squeal now.

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9. Bedding in EBC pads
In Street use situations …
Bedding in when the red EBC surface coating (marked on the pads as Brake In) is applied.
Best procedure is to drive gently avoiding harsh braking unless in an emergency for first 100 miles. In the second 100 miles (up to 200) you can use gently increasing brake pressures when using the brakes.
Only after 200 miles urban driving (not 200 miles on a freeway where brakes are almost unused) should you attempt to apply heavy load and heat to the brakes. To do this final bedding on a QUIET ROAD in safe traffic apply the brakes and slow from 60 to 10 MPH five times in a row. Then drive slowly for a few minutes if safe to do so to allow the brakes to cool. Try to avoid coming to a rest whilst the brakes are heated.
A smell may be noticed from the warm brakes, this is normal. Repeat this procedure a second time after the brakes have TOTALLY cooled down. EBC pads get better with miles. Even after this bed in procedure it can take up to 1500 miles before the pads are at their best. In the meantime the pads will be good and safe but true potential not realised. EBC makes performance pads that last, they do not bed in within 5 minutes driving. Noises will be more likely during the first 1000-1500 miles use whilst this chemical bedding takes place.

NEVER attempt to sand or scotchbrite brake pads to assist it bedding in or noise reduction,this will only make things worse by taking the pads "Off-Flat" and require hundreds of miles driving to seat them again during which time the brakes will feel very dull. The only way to seat pads is against the rotor they will be used on and by following our bedding recommendation.
Wish I knew that before. Do you think I did any damage braking hard at the beginning?
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Wish I knew that before. Do you think I did any damage braking hard at the beginning?

no damage done... just means it might take a little longer for the brake noise to quite down....
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