PatDTN
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Don't forget the effects of worn wheel bearings. I stand with believers of material transfer. I raced a BMW and never had a problem. However I drove my street cars with the same braking style and got horrible brake shudder. My wife was about to kill me when I drove her car and it started it.
On my '96 Buick Roadmaster which accelerates nicely I went out on an empty road and went through a harsh bedding until my brakes cooked. No more shudder. For a while. I finally fixed my driving style, bedded them again and it's nearly gone for good. I think all that hard bedding messed with the metal.
On my '01 Sierra I decided to use metal conditioning pads to clean the front rotors. I was amazed at how much stuff I removed before I was seeing clean metal. That fixed them. Oh, I did use the conditioning pads quickly over the brake pads too.
If you have run pads down to metal on metal all bets are off. Turning rotors will clean the material off.
On my '96 Buick Roadmaster which accelerates nicely I went out on an empty road and went through a harsh bedding until my brakes cooked. No more shudder. For a while. I finally fixed my driving style, bedded them again and it's nearly gone for good. I think all that hard bedding messed with the metal.
On my '01 Sierra I decided to use metal conditioning pads to clean the front rotors. I was amazed at how much stuff I removed before I was seeing clean metal. That fixed them. Oh, I did use the conditioning pads quickly over the brake pads too.
If you have run pads down to metal on metal all bets are off. Turning rotors will clean the material off.