A car story (with pics)!
#31
yeah I like to take it out when the weather is nice, drive it into the office or on the weekends to cars and coffee or a nice cruise with the local car guys etc...
#32
Okay AC..update for ya...I drove the DB9 today, clocking another 25+ miles now have around 70 or so miles on the EBC reds...washed the car today and the brakes squeel A LOT, much more when they did when I first drove with them. As the instructions indicate I will drive them 200 miles, then do some braking excersises per specificaiton, then continue to drive regularly. They say after 500 to 1000 miles they will be silent. They have not dusted much if any at all. Since the car isn't a daily it's not soo anoying for me, but it does squeel and loudly too. Will keep you guys posted...
#34
UPDATE: okay guys got the R4-S put in...car is MUCH better. There is still a slight squeel at the very end of braking just as the car comes to a complete stop, it's just a little squeak, nothing major. Also at very low speeds, like parking lot speeds just slowly moving, there is a slight harmonic noise. My front rotors are near new, the rears are new, no lip or edge on them. I talked to Porterfield and they said it was okay, and that the pads needed to seat on the rotor, there's no break in procedure they told me just to drive the car...and that after some more miles when the pads seat to the rotors fully they should be completely silent. I did not have factory shims, were on the factory pads discarded after the EBC reds went on, which were removed for the Porterfields. As such we used the shims that came with the porterfields, and they said this was fine and to do exactly that... I only have a few miles on the car since the pad swap, I'd say like 28 or so miles...but will put more miles on over the weekend...will keep everyone posted on my observations!
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