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GT350Keith

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Im going to be doing a two day track event at Road America soon. I want to change my front brake pads since I don't know if they will make it through one day. They are the original pads as far as I know. I have a brand new set of OEM Ford pads to put on. My question is, do I bed these pads in like I've done on other cars, and how you guys have done this? What speeds and how many cycles? The rotors are still good as is.
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Don't need to if they are the same as stock.

Honestly I kind of stopped bedding even with pads from different MFGs. Get on the track, take it easy a session and go hard on the brakes in a couple zones, call it a day. Never had an issue.
 

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I recall I got lucky and had a conversation with the prez/owner of GLoc brakes. Was helping them with a fitment thing on the GS-1 for the 350. We had a few good conversations and such. When I had the right pads installed, I was trying to get all the right details about bedding in their pads and bla bla bla. To this day, I still recall his instructions for bedding in the pads…”just drive the damn car!”
 
 








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