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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Does your department bed-in your brakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="OhOneSnake" data-source="post: 3072335" data-attributes="member: 17892"><p>One of my normal 3 cruisers has had brake shudder, or what some would called "warped rotors" for a couple weeks. Our service department finally picked it up and gave it new rotors and pads today. When it came back, I asked them "Did you break-in the pads yet?" The guy looked at me like I had 3 heads. I asked "Do you know what I mean by 'bedding-in process'?"</p><p>He says "I used the brakes a couple times to make sure they worked right, that should be good enough"</p><p></p><p>I asked the guy issued that cruiser for the day to switch with me, and I proceded to do a proper bedding-in out on the road (I got a couple strange looks from the few citizens I saw)</p><p></p><p>Is it just me who has people working on their cruisers that don't know anything more about cars than what's in the service manual?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhOneSnake, post: 3072335, member: 17892"] One of my normal 3 cruisers has had brake shudder, or what some would called "warped rotors" for a couple weeks. Our service department finally picked it up and gave it new rotors and pads today. When it came back, I asked them "Did you break-in the pads yet?" The guy looked at me like I had 3 heads. I asked "Do you know what I mean by 'bedding-in process'?" He says "I used the brakes a couple times to make sure they worked right, that should be good enough" I asked the guy issued that cruiser for the day to switch with me, and I proceded to do a proper bedding-in out on the road (I got a couple strange looks from the few citizens I saw) Is it just me who has people working on their cruisers that don't know anything more about cars than what's in the service manual? [/QUOTE]
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