Pads should hit the rim square and flat(all the pad touches rim at same time) Pads should be 2mm away from rim(or more if you have a buckle) The resin ring(plastic washer) should be set properly Dont over tighten the bolts Use after market pads(search for which ones are best!) If using old evo mounts the elbows should be touching the frame or fork to give it a bit more "stiffness" Use a booster(again search for best one) Make sure the bleed it good, Best way to tell is to take your wheel out, pull the lever while looking at the pads, if the pads move as soon as you move the lever then its fine, However, if the pads move say after you have pulled the lever 10-20mm then you need to bleed Possibly grind your rims Set your lever up so you only use 1 finger Dont go use your tpa to get better power/lock Use fresh resin rings creased ones are never any good Use a braided hose ^^^ correct set up for resin ring.