Touchy / grabby brake pedal fix?

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I just picked up my 2.0 and am having a lot of issues getting this timing down in stop-and-go traffic, (which I thankfully haven't had to do a lot of yet). If I don't ease off before it downshifts I end up over-braking in a really jerky manner. Guess I've gotta learn when those downshifts happen exactly.
Basically my brake pedal stopped being grabby after a couple hundred miles.

You can also tryin bedding in the pads.

They're very smooth and progressive now, they were just very grabby when I first got the car, and I know it wasn't me that got used to them, they definitely got less grabby as the pads bedded in or wore down.

I would just drive it hard for a while until the brake pads wear in.
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Basically my brake pedal stopped being grabby after a couple hundred miles.

You can also tryin bedding in the pads.

They're very smooth and progressive now, they were just very grabby when I first got the car, and I know it wasn't me that got used to them, they definitely got less grabby as the pads bedded in or wore down.

I would just drive it hard for a while until the brake pads wear in.
Oh well, I guess of I HAVE TO take it out for some more hard driving, I will. Haha.
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