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Coated brake rotors break in.
Brake pad pre burnish.
How to bed in new rotors on your car after a brake service or when going racing.
How to bed in new rotors.
Brake rotors aren t exactly known to be the cleanest part of the car.
In fact the brake rotors often become these ugly little gremlins that you are forced to accept as part of your car.
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It is a regular misconception that a new rotor can be installed on a car and there is no need to bed them in.
Since 2008 zimmermann is offering brake discs in a coated version named coat z anti corrosion.
Featuring an e shield protective coating to reduce corrosion and oe specific vane design for effective braking power wagner e shield rotors are packaged in a vapor corrosion inhibitor vci bag eliminating the need for an oil coating which reduces prep time.
With coat z an additional breathtaking color is available for the special product line black z.
Simply put the bed in process aka break in conditioning or burnishing deposits an even layer of material from the brake pad onto the friction surface of the disc rotor.
The z17 evolution brake pad rotor and stainless steel hardware kit comes with everything you need for the affordable easy replacement brake kit for your daily driven vehicle.
The coating that remains will continue to protect the hub vanes on vented discs and rotor edges.
The rotors are fully geomet coated including inside the vanes to protect against rust corrosion.
The important thing to remember is that when replacing rotors you need to bed them in even more gently than pads.
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This layer known as a transfer layer enhances the friction generating properties of your pads and rotors improving your brakes performance and extending their lifespan.
Wherever the brake pad sweeps the rotor area the coating will be removed by the normal operation of the disc brake system.
Each vehicle has slight differences in how the pads will compress onto the rotor requiring this to be done on an individual vehicle basis.
But the truth is not all brake rotors have to be hideous.
Break in your new evolution coated rotors this procedure is critical to brake performance.
Brake pad post burnish.