Installation tips for Brake Pads

 

Rotors should be replaced
or resurfaced with a fine,
nondirectional finish.

 

Wash drum with
non-detergent (clear) liquid
cleanser and warm water.

 

Do not touch, or contaminate

friction material.

 

Lubricate sliding surfaces
and back of pad

with brake lubricant.

 

Inspect all components.
Replace worn hardware,
including pad installation clips.

 

Open bleeder and then
compress piston. Do not hammer
to set pads in place.

 

Torque lug nuts
using star pattern.

 

High-speed break-in is NOT
required or recommended.Follow

manufacturers recommendation.

 

Check temperature of
all four brakes to ensure
balanced braking effort.