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Lars

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  1. Hmm, actually I've heard and practiced the opposite. Rotating gears and moving parts have to be properly mated and work hardened. Initially those areas that are not properly matched will create localized hot spots and can overheat on initial hard use. For instance when you put new gears in a differential it's a good idea to drive it for a shot distance and then let everything cool completely. The gears also work harden under normal use but damage under extreme initial use.

    Brakes on the other hand need to be bedded in. This is done by first performing some light stops to warm up the brakes and then performing hard stops BUT not coming to a complete stop. IE 60mph to 10mph and them back to 60mph. Stopping completely will deposit brake material unevenly on disk.

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