Finally got the rig drivable this weekend, and was able to begin the break-in process for the BMB kit. It is well stated in the instructions as well as online that you will experience diminished braking response, and I would agree. That being said, I didn't feel that the braking was anywhere near bad enough to make it hazardous to drive, but at a minimum very important to make you aware so you drive it appropriately.
I live about a short distance from agriculture, meaning open roads and a perfect place to follow the break-in procedure outlined in the kit. I pulled onto a road with little traffic and began the process. I accelerated to 40 mph and once reaching the prescribed speed, I stood on the brakes, and repeated this process 4 times. I was surprised that on the 2nd slowdown I was able to lock up my 39" KM3's. After the 4 slowdowns, I proceeded to drive 15-20 minutes through the country side, avoiding the use of the brakes as much as possible. I did notice a bit longer brake pedal travel over stock, but am attributing to the larger volume needed to activate the much larger calipers. After the cooldown time, I repeated the 4 rapid slowdowns and returned home where the Jeep rested while I checked the rig over from the brake and transmission swap.
I have some fine tuning to do to the Jeep in regards to the transmission and plan to do another round of break-in later this week. Even without the pads well seasoned yet (as they say), I can already tell an improved braking performance over the factory calipers and Bosch brake pads.
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