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Outback Fuel-up Log

2014 Subaru Outback
Property of bendare. Added Oct 12 2016

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Feb 13 2020

All new ceramic pads and rotors on 4 wheels. Need to “break in” pads by going 35mph and them applying steady pressure to almost 0mph 6 times. Then do same at 45mph 3 times and then let brakes cool completely. Pads smoking after wards is normal and part of curing process. UPDATE: 2024.01.29 - 151,405 miles; Pads/rotors lasted until today and almost 55,000 miles; the squealing never stopped (*see other visits to Dave) but only really happened when backing up; started grinding this day and had new pads/rotors installed at everything automotive (they also broke in the pads/rotors)

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Added by bendare on Feb 13 2020 at 5:37 pm


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