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Awesome venture and definitely see the market there, wish you the best of luck! Keep growing it! Additive manufacturing is the future
 


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My .02, and only my .02

Flip this on its head a bit and then tweak...

40-10mph, 10x @ .3-.4gs (use your Uconnect)
Cool down...
then
60-20mph, 10x @ .6-.8gs, nearly as quick as you can knock them out, BEING ACUTELY AWARE OF IMPENDING FADE!!!, STOP BEDDING PROCESS BEFORE FADE SETS IN!

Complete cool down by driving, no complete stops during cool down unless required for law/safety...


Rinse/Repeat if you're unhappy with stopping performance...
Should I be concerned with new brake pads on rotors with 40,000 miles? My next upgrade is pads.
 


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Should I be concerned with new brake pads on rotors with 40,000 miles? My next upgrade is pads.
No, my rotors have 60k miles and a huge lip on both side. They’re fine, send it as long as they’re not pulsating the brake pedal
 


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No, my rotors have 60k miles and a huge lip on both side. They’re fine, send it as long as they’re not pulsating the brake pedal
I would check the depth of the lip on the rotor on both sides (if you have one) and the thickness of the rotor just to be safe though. If you have state inspection, rotor thickness could be a requirement.
 


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Those things look awesome! Cheaper than stock ones too?? Amazing!
I'll be by later to help you finish smoking whatever it is you huffing on ! :unsure::whistle:
 


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Changed out the pads in 40 min. today. New record. But the four calipers were spotless thanks to the Powerstop pads. So after compacting the pistons a bit the new pads slide right in.

After about 19-20k miles, the Powerstops are about 19/32 thick. I put them on the car at 15 miles.

The new Hawks are 5/8” if your generous. So 0.03” of wear in 20k miles is rather outstanding IMO.

Go bed in the Hawks and the wheels come back looking like this! Yep the DP rotors have checks. They all do it and hope they are my last set. Hint, hint! Dust galore!
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Changed out the pads in 40 min. today. New record. But the four calipers were spotless thanks to the Powerstop pads. So after compacting the pistons a bit the new pads slide right in.

After about 19-20k miles, the Powerstops are about 19/32 thick. I put them on the car at 15 miles.

The new Hawks are 5/8” if your generous. So 0.03” of wear in 20k miles is rather outstanding IMO.

Go bed in the Hawks and the wheels come back looking like this! Yep the DP rotors have checks. They all do it and hope they are my last set. Hint, hint! Dust galore!
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What do you think about Inconel 718?

Or perhaps 625?
 


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What do you think about Inconel 718?

Or perhaps 625?
If you say it is good and not science fiction, I’ll trust you.:LOL:
 


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These set of pads are working really well on the DP rotors. Nice blue coating on the rotor, exercised them extensively last session. Yes, that is a pile of brake dust at the bottom of the wheel.:cool:

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...anyone recommend any good Wiki/YT/etc. tutorials/go-bys for the brake pad swap? Is there a specific pin removal tool that folks like or is it like my ole Bronco II where a 3/8ths extension and hammer are all you need?...! I was looking at this one here:

https://www.amazon.com/Caliper-Punch-Most-Brembo-Calipers/dp/B07QXMGT6X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=34YLGQJ4KQ3BG&keywords=brake+caliper+pin+removal+tool&qid=1683487390&sprefix=brake+caliper+pin+re,aps,390&sr=8-3
I got that Chinese made POS and it is not titanium. It will blossom. But after you fire it clean once in a while it is ok. I use it and a couple other punches. That one works well on the rears. Longer one is better for the front.
 


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...anyone recommend any good Wiki/YT/etc. tutorials/go-bys for the brake pad swap? Is there a specific pin removal tool that folks like or is it like my ole Bronco II where a 3/8ths extension and hammer are all you need?...! I was looking at this one here:

https://www.amazon.com/Caliper-Punch-Most-Brembo-Calipers/dp/B07QXMGT6X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=34YLGQJ4KQ3BG&keywords=brake+caliper+pin+removal+tool&qid=1683487390&sprefix=brake+caliper+pin+re,aps,390&sr=8-3



Possibly some help...


https://www.hellcatforum.org/threads/brembo-brake-caliper-pin-removal-tool.11835/
 


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I bought the tool because I am a tool junky, but haven't used it yet. I just used the right size/length punches when I did the Challenger and Durango. Oh, and you might as well just go ahead and punch your first nick in each caliper's powder coating and be done with it before you start - makes the rest of the pad swap less stressful and more enjoyable ;):oops:
 


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I have them, in my opinion they don’t work as good and fade faster. Only plus is less brake dust
 


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I have them, in my opinion they don’t work as good and fade faster. Only plus is less brake dust

I would change that to

"They don't work quite as good, but fine for the street, both for braking effort, or fade" and "do NOT take them to the track".

They're so easy to swap...

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I would change that to

"They don't work quite as good, but fine for the street, both for braking effort, or fade" and "do NOT take them to the track".

They're so easy to swap...

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Yep, exactly
 


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Could just add your opinion on them @BULL instead of changing mine you’re starting to turn into a grammar teacher lol
 


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Could just add your opinion on them @BULL instead of changing mine you’re starting to turn into a grammar teacher lol


Sorry, I guess my post reads ambiguously, that was meant to be my opinion, not a correction to your post.


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