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      04-19-2024, 10:01 PM   #89
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Received my order today, but they forgot to send the rears! First time with this company and not off to a good start.
Ask for a full or partial refund on shipping charges for the inconvenience.

Worst case scenario is “no”.

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Just bought the 1500s and the M brake clips in prep for incoming wheels.
Once installed, let us know your impressions. I am still trying to decide between 1500 or 2000.
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Received my order today, but they forgot to send the rears! First time with this company and not off to a good start.
That's why I recommended RG Sport instead.
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That's why I recommended RG Sport instead.
Mine shipped a couple days ago. Due this Tuesday
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My box from Autecknik was curiously covered in RG Sport tape. *shrug*
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my box from autecknik was curiously covered in rg sport tape. *shrug*
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Update for all the isweepers,

Washed car today after 300 miles with new pads.

Rinsed wheels (ceramic coated) heavily with pressure washer. Used a foam cannon to smother each wheel with soap and let stand for about 3 minutes then vigorously rinsed with pressure water. Didn’t use a brush or mitt. Wheels are sparkling clean.

Hoping your experience is similar to mine.

Edit: for interested parties, soap I’m using is Adam’s “Mega Foam”. YMMV
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Ask for a full or partial refund on shipping charges for the inconvenience.

Worst case scenario is “no”.

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Actually worked out fine time wise.
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ISeep pad installation

Installing the iSweep 1500s now. First corner on, second will be a breeze. Rears slightly more difficult because of the electric parking brake. Those calipers are massive compare to my F82's. VT Forged wheels go on Thursday.
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      04-30-2024, 01:26 AM   #98
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Any tips on the pad install?
Do you need a caliper spreader?
Do you need to remove the cap on the fluid reservoir?
Have any torque specs?
None of the bolts are single-use are they?
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Any tips on the pad install?
Do you need a caliper spreader?
Do you need to remove the cap on the fluid reservoir?
Have any torque specs?
None of the bolts are single-use are they?
Re: fronts
- There are no bolts, just two M12 nuts (14mm wrench). Torque of the nuts is 95 Nm (70 ft lb) per the TIS. Technically supposed to replace the nuts, but that may be overkill.
- Remove pad securing pins before taking off caliper; clean with Scotch-Brite or equivalent.
- If you don’t have many miles on the car you may not need to spread the pistons, but I found it helpful in getting the caliper back on. Needed a soft face hammer to get the caliper off.
- Used silicone grease (ATE Plastilube or equivalent) on backs of the pads and pad sliding contact points
- Doing rears today, which are slightly harder because of the electric parking brake. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hva0-gY8qGA. Tightening torque for rear M12 bolts is 130 Nm (95 ft lb).

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Thanks for posting your experience

For some reason, I hate cleaning wheels these days. I’m not sure why it seems so daunting but it’s right up there with cleaning the inside of the cars windows!
It seems like an endless task
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It is both. The rotor wears, otherwise they would last forever. Both carbon-ceramic brakes (SiC) and PSCB (tungsten carbide coated) produce very little dust and both have extremely hard rotors. The total surface area of the rotor is much greater than the pad, so 0.5mm of wear on the rotor is "worth" much more pad. The exact ratio is all over the place and I'm not sure what numbers to believe.
Yes, but these type of pads make the rotors nearly immortal
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Rear brake pad swap

Did the rears yesterday. The electric parking brake motor needs to be removed which is kind of a PITA, but doable. After that and manually rotating the mechanism you do need to depress the piston with a tool. I also found getting the bolts to the specified 95 ft lb of torque is difficult when not using a lift to give adequate wrench clearance. Now to go bed them in.
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What is the forum's defacto new-brake break-in/brake-in procedure?

I'm sure there's 100% unanimous agreement on the method(s)?
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What is the forum's defacto new-brake break-in/brake-in procedure?

I'm sure there's 100% unanimous agreement on the method(s)?
Many will suggest "bedding" by doing multiple hard brakes from like 65-20 mph, which I have done before, but really don't think is necessary unless your rotors are grooved.
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My procedure was unique, daring, and innovative.

I drove the car.
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My procedure was unique, daring, and innovative.

I drove the car.
Ya... But did the pads get bedded & were the rotors properly seasoned... ? Normal driving doesn't allow the pad material transfer material to get hot enough to leave that deposit of film on the surface of the rotors required for maximum stopping power.
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Ya... But did the pads get bedded & were the rotors properly seasoned... ? Normal driving doesn't allow the pad material transfer material to get hot enough to leave that deposit of film on the surface of the rotors required for maximum stopping power.
Bedded, seasoned, renewed, re-energized, revitalized, and dust free.
Thanks for your interest.
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Your original review was what sold me on the isweep’s. I’ve been researching a pad solution for the dust insanity for about 7 months as the dust was destroying my experience with the car since it shows so horrifically bad on the flat black CSL wheels. I watched some reviews of a guy that put them on a Mercedes and didn’t have great results, so I paused the purchase and kept researching. If I would have know how well these pads work and kill the dust, I would have purchased these during week one of owning the car, regardless of cost. I would have flown to Africa to pick these up if I had to.
If these had been out for the M2 last May I may have kept my car. I was the first to put the CSL wheels on (awesome look, terrible to clean) and it destroyed my experience with the car. Well, that, and traffic.

I'm really happy for all you guys getting these pads.
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Does anyone have a coupon code for any retailer who sells the pads? $620 is a bit steep for pads, even if they’re worth it.
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Does anyone have a coupon code for any retailer who sells the pads? $620 is a bit steep for pads, even if they’re worth it.
Seriously?
You’re buying a $65K car and bitching about pocket change?
Grow up.
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