Brake Dust
#1
Brake Dust
Couple of questions on brake pads:
Is there a good pad, low noise and low dust/residue?
Same question for wheel cleaner - one that removes the dust and not the Mothers polish that took half a day to apply?
Is there a good pad, low noise and low dust/residue?
Same question for wheel cleaner - one that removes the dust and not the Mothers polish that took half a day to apply?
#2
RE: Brake Dust
Yes, Hawk ceramic performance pads: http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...bcategory=Pads
Make sure you get the pads with wear sensors if you need them. Look at your existing pads for a wire/ connector to know.
Wipe the brake dust off with a dry towel. After that, I usually just use greased lightning, but don't leave it on the wheel very long after you scrub, or it will look terrible.
Make sure you get the pads with wear sensors if you need them. Look at your existing pads for a wire/ connector to know.
Wipe the brake dust off with a dry towel. After that, I usually just use greased lightning, but don't leave it on the wheel very long after you scrub, or it will look terrible.
#3
RE: Brake Dust
Yeah... I put Centric cermaic pads that I got from www.philsinc.com. The Centric pads are low dust/high-wear pads as good as the Hawks and a lot cheaper. I paid about $125 for front and rear pads for my car. Now my wheels are relatively dust free and look great.
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