How To Install Disc Brakes - Gimme a Brake!
15 The brakes certainly looked the part--it's a shame the rotors won't look this clean for much longer. After bleeding the brakes and adding both bottles of Quaker State DOT 4 brake fluid, the car needs to be taken out on the road to bed the rotors. A series of 25-mph and 50-mph stops enables some of the pad material to fill the crevices of the rotor before taking the car to the track for testing.
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