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New FSPORT wheels, BBK, KW v3 installed

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Old 10-25-10, 11:22 PM
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Love the new F-Sport wheels and BBK

As for breaking it in ... how about a freeway offramp?

Some off ramps, if you dont take the exit.... merge back onto the freeway.
Old 10-26-10, 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by andrewshu3
thanks again, everyone. after tomorrow's alignment and cornerweighting ill have to break in my brakes. Any tips on where I should do that? (60-5 on verge of abs kicking in 5 times in a row)

I'll get more photos next weekend after I wash the car. It's been pretty rainy here in socal lately..
Per StopTech, here's the procedure of bedding them in.

For a typical performance brake system using street-performance pads, a series of ten partial braking events, from 60mph down to 10mph, will typically raise the temperature of the brake components sufficiently to be considered one bed-in set. Each of the ten partial braking events should achieve moderate-to-high deceleration (about 80 to 90% of the deceleration required to lock up the brakes and/or to engage the ABS), and they should be made one after the other, without allowing the brakes to cool in between.

Depending on the make-up of the pad material, the brake friction will seem to gain slightly in performance, and will then lose or fade somewhat by around the fifth stop (also about the time that a friction smell will be detectable in the passenger compartment). This does not indicate that the brakes are bedded-in. This phenomenon is known as a green fade, as it is characteristic of immature or ‘green' pads, in which the resins still need to be driven out of the pad material, at the point where the pads meet the rotors. In this circumstance, the upper temperature limit of the friction material will not yet have been reached.

As when bedding-in any set of brakes, care should be taken regarding the longer stopping distance necessary with incompletely bedded pads. This first set of stops in the bed-in process is only complete when all ten stops have been performed - not before. The system should then be allowed to cool, by driving the vehicle at the highest safe speed for the circumstances, without bringing it to a complete stop with the brakes still applied. After cooling the vehicle, a second set of ten partial braking events should be performed, followed by another cooling exercise. In some situations, a third set is beneficial, but two are normally sufficient. - StopTech
Old 10-26-10, 01:48 PM
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Nice mods - really liking those new F-Sport wheels!
Old 10-28-10, 06:07 PM
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added some new photos to the first post. enjoy! Had the car cornerweighted and aligned at West End Alignment. Thanks to Darin and Chris for a great job!
Old 10-28-10, 06:29 PM
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hmmm, close to a $8000 day huh?
Old 10-28-10, 06:31 PM
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nice ride bro
Old 10-28-10, 06:39 PM
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BBK looks so good I wish I was ballinn enough to get some to go with my Weds haha. Andrew car always looks good!
Old 10-28-10, 06:58 PM
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did u go BBK in the rear as well???
Old 10-28-10, 07:43 PM
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KWs are just class and performance all in one
Old 10-29-10, 05:28 AM
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Looking very nice there. I bet it rides nice!
Old 10-29-10, 01:09 PM
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Very Nice! Clean and Simple!
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That looks really good, love the wheels and brakes.... send some $$ my way....
Old 10-29-10, 01:37 PM
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Those rims are sick, i want
Old 10-30-10, 09:57 AM
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Running on Spacer ehh??
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Originally Posted by SCWB
Running on Spacer ehh??
nope. no spacers.


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