Does anyone else have issues with braking performance when cold?
Don't get me wrong, I know cold braking is never going to be peak performance but this always happens to me a while after getting the discs and pads changed and is at the sort of level where an emergency stop would look absolutely pathetic. They feel ok until you go to press the pedal reasonably hard then you realise they've got nothing else to give, I'd struggle to get the ABS to trigger in the wet.
They're fine for a while after getting changed, but being a second car it can sit for a few days between drives (although it's not a garage queen, will do 5000 miles a year) and then eventually the brakes become genuinley crap until, in road driving terms, you put a lot of heat into them.
For instance, my discs and pads were only changed last summer yet tonight on the drive back from work (quiet enough roads I might add...), I was having to do a lot of heavy braking from ~70 to 30 numerous times before they would even become reasonable. If I don't drive the car for a few days now they'll end up the exact same, it's not like they're all crusty and just needing cleaned up.
I thought I had resolved this when switching to TRW front pads but that no longer seems to be the case. Given these are rarely daily drivers, I'd assume some of you may have had the same issue.
Don't get me wrong, I know cold braking is never going to be peak performance but this always happens to me a while after getting the discs and pads changed and is at the sort of level where an emergency stop would look absolutely pathetic. They feel ok until you go to press the pedal reasonably hard then you realise they've got nothing else to give, I'd struggle to get the ABS to trigger in the wet.
They're fine for a while after getting changed, but being a second car it can sit for a few days between drives (although it's not a garage queen, will do 5000 miles a year) and then eventually the brakes become genuinley crap until, in road driving terms, you put a lot of heat into them.
For instance, my discs and pads were only changed last summer yet tonight on the drive back from work (quiet enough roads I might add...), I was having to do a lot of heavy braking from ~70 to 30 numerous times before they would even become reasonable. If I don't drive the car for a few days now they'll end up the exact same, it's not like they're all crusty and just needing cleaned up.
I thought I had resolved this when switching to TRW front pads but that no longer seems to be the case. Given these are rarely daily drivers, I'd assume some of you may have had the same issue.