Hi all
I've been looking through previous threads to see whether or not I need to do anything specific to bed in/burnish my new front disks/pads (just replacement MB AMG ones). The car isn't going on a track, just normal roads.
The general consensus seems to be get the brakes warm with five 60mph to 10mph stops under medium brake pedal pressure, then repeat (possibly from higher speed) but applying hard pressure on the brakes and not coming to a complete stop each time. This process being to apply a "transfer layer" of pad material evenly to the disc (according to youtube
) and may also help minimise brake squeal.
Either side of these activities seems to differ - some suggest pootling around for 100-200miles before attempting the above, others suggest that's not needed.
Likewise after the hard stops - some suggest stopping shortly afterwards and letting the car sit for 20mins to cool without any brakes applied whereas others suggest driving around for a while to let air-flow cool the brakes.
TLDR; do I need to bed in new brakes on a 2019 C43? If yes, do I need to wait 100+ miles before actively trying to bed in my brakes?
I've been looking through previous threads to see whether or not I need to do anything specific to bed in/burnish my new front disks/pads (just replacement MB AMG ones). The car isn't going on a track, just normal roads.
The general consensus seems to be get the brakes warm with five 60mph to 10mph stops under medium brake pedal pressure, then repeat (possibly from higher speed) but applying hard pressure on the brakes and not coming to a complete stop each time. This process being to apply a "transfer layer" of pad material evenly to the disc (according to youtube

Either side of these activities seems to differ - some suggest pootling around for 100-200miles before attempting the above, others suggest that's not needed.
Likewise after the hard stops - some suggest stopping shortly afterwards and letting the car sit for 20mins to cool without any brakes applied whereas others suggest driving around for a while to let air-flow cool the brakes.
TLDR; do I need to bed in new brakes on a 2019 C43? If yes, do I need to wait 100+ miles before actively trying to bed in my brakes?