Installed all new rotors, pads and remanned calipers on my family’s 2010 Mercedes ML-350. After a 20 mile test drive/bedding the pads with no noise or obvious problems, I noticed one of the rotors isn’t making complete contact with the brake pads. Same problem is on both sides of this rotor. The other 3 seem to be functioning perfectly and held up enough that I didn’t notice a problem braking. The pads seem to be touching the rotor and were installed firmly and in the right directions. Plenty of brake parts lube was used, and all nuts/pins were torqued to spec. I bled all 4 brakes with my brother in law to the best of my ability and plan to try that again on just this wheel.
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