TomK said:Well apologies if I've offended you, but if you haven't actually had experience with the issue then I see little point in posting statements regurgitated from elsewhere. In this case yes, fitting 2nd hand pads isn't ideal but unless someone can enlighten me further I can't see how it could contribute to uneven brake force once bedded in properly. Far more likely as others have said to be an issue with the bleeding on one of the calipers or also a sticky slider, but that one would be some coincidence to occur just when you've changed pads.
I might be totally wrong though :lol: OP let us know how you get on!
By the way the Pagids are extremely hard, not soft![]()
Discs tend not to wear consistently. They will be concave, convex, have grooves etc and pads wear to that shape. So if you take pads that gave already bedded to the shape of an existing set of discs and then put them on a different set of discs you 'may' have issued with uneven braking initially as the amount of pad contact from one side of the car to the other will be different.
They should in theory wear in and end up matching the shape of the new disc, but there is the risk of the pad twisting and jamming in the calliper during this process. It's happened to me when I've swapped between track pads and road pads. You may get away with it but you may not.
As I mentioned before, I think the op's problem us probably related to bleeding, but fitting worn pads is always risky.