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Brake bedding, or brake burnishing, is the process of properly seating new brake pads against the rotors. It involves a series of controlled accelerations and decelerations to create a uniform transfer layer of friction material from the pads onto the rotors. This process is important for improving brake performance, preventing premature wear, and minimizing brake noise.

No, you cannot use any brake pads for your vehicle. Using the correct brake pads is important for safety and performance. Brake pads are built to fit certain calipers and rotors and are engineered to meet your vehicle’s braking demands. Installing the wrong brake pads can degrade braking performance, cause uneven wear and noise, and even lead to brake failure. Always consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual, a trusted mechanic, or even message the auto parts store to make sure you’re using the correct brake pads for your make and model.

You may use aftermarket brake components from reputable brands that meet or exceed OEM specifications. However, OEM parts are always guaranteed to fit and are made from high-quality materials. They are often the safer choice, especially if warranty is a concern. You can also trust OEM components because they come straight from the factory where your car was built.Â