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Well, I'm sure you guys know all about Pam... but I'd be very surprised if the
tiny quantity on a brake rotor that would touch a pad would destroy or degrade the pads stopping qualities. After all, the pads are rubbing the rotors all the time and most of any Pam sprayed on the rotors would be wiped off by the pad edges, right? I'd betcha a couple of stops would be plenty to eliminate any slip caused by the Pam. OTOH, I've never tried it nor seen it tried.... was just an idea. Butch |
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