dbldutch02
Junior Member
My front discs are a bit glazed, affecting braking.
Pads and discs still have plenty of meat on them so I'd like to save them if I can - is this possible?
My inclination is to scuff the discs and pads with some 800grit wet and dry, lube up the calipers and see what happens - feedback please!
Kevin
**edit** How do I prevent it happening again? I don't think I'm too gentle or too harsh with the brakes, but I'm a noob so could be wrong. Could the pads be time expired?
Pads and discs still have plenty of meat on them so I'd like to save them if I can - is this possible?
My inclination is to scuff the discs and pads with some 800grit wet and dry, lube up the calipers and see what happens - feedback please!
Kevin
**edit** How do I prevent it happening again? I don't think I'm too gentle or too harsh with the brakes, but I'm a noob so could be wrong. Could the pads be time expired?
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