Over the Holiday's I finally got around to changing the brake pads and rotors 
on my Golf.  I replaced the easily faded solid rotors with vented rotors and 
a set of Mintex red box pads.  I broke the pads in as per the instructions on 
the New Dimensions Web page.  Once the pads were bedded in the stopping 
performance was considerably better than before. I did notice that even 
though the braking performance was better they did need time to warm up they 
also seemed to have a very narrow band of working then fading even with the 
vented rotors.  Now after putting about +500 miles on the rotors and pads the 
braking performance has dropped off quite noticeably.  The pads don't seem to 
have the same feel they did and seem to fade quite easily after only an about 
10 nonaggressive 50-0 stops in between red lights on a highway.  One thing I 
must add is that the temperatures while I have had the brake pads in has 
never risen above the freezing mark. Heck in the last week I don't think it 
has gone much above 25 F here in NJ. I have already faded the pads tonight so 
much so that they give off that nasty hot brakes smell tonight in 15 F 
weather Has anyone had a similar problem?  Have the pads been damaged or has 
the temperature not been high enough to work properly?  Any and all comments 
would be greatly appreciated.  Oh anybody know how much a set of front 9.4" 
calipers would be since I have rounded of the hex on the bleeder screws 
attempting to bleed the brake fluid?

TIA

Erich Regber
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