Question on brake installation/result

mustang4lyfe

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Jun 12, 2011
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I drive a 2000 Mustang GT, and i recently ordered new pads and rotors off ebay, I had a few people recommend them so I gave em a shot since they were kinda lower cost but still nice. Today i put the rear rotors and pads on and the fitment is pretty snug mabey almost to much? I have everything together correctly I believe and even with the tire on i can turn it at all by hand. Is this just how it is when you install brand new pads since there pretty thick or was i supposed to sand them down somewhat? I could really use some help. Or after I drive around for a bit will the pads break in and loosen up a bit? the rotors are drilled and slotted and they are evolution ceramic pads.
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I havn't even drove with them yet, I just recently installed the rear rotors and pads and still have the car on stands to finish with the front rotors and pads now but I do have a slip of paper that says for break in I should do 5 hard stops from 40-5 without letting brakes cool then 5 moderate stops 25-5 while letting brakes cool in between each braking session. Does that sound some what right because i didn't know if that was to be done with new rotors, I'm kind of new to this because it's my first brake job. But yeah so far I only did the rear brakes and I can't turn the tire by hand so I was just curious if it was supposed to be that tight and if it would wear down some what after a bit of driving, which you guys seem to think? Correct?
 
Well the thing is I used the caliper tool to push the piston back in and I think i have it in all the way because it is flush with the rubber housing around the piston if not a little further by about a cm or so. Also to do the break in steps I have to drive a little ways to get to a safe and sufficient spot to break them in will it be "ok" if I just apply the brakes very lightly and drive much slower than usual?