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Old Jul 1, 2004 | 12:49 AM
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Does anyone know of any brake pad companies that make a pad that doesn't create tons of dust. I have to clean the rims about ounce every two days and it has gotten very old. The car is only daily driven so they do not need to be for a race application. Thanks a lot.
 
Old Jul 1, 2004 | 01:05 AM
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Re: Brake Pads

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Does anyone know of any brake pad companies that make a pad that doesn't create tons of dust. I have to clean the rims about ounce every two days and it has gotten very old. The car is only daily driven so they do not need to be for a race application. Thanks a lot.
All harder compound performance pads will dust...You don't want to put real soft ones on a perfromance car like that...imo
 
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wax your wheels and the dust is somewhat repelled and comes off very easy without any cleaner in 30 sec per wheel.
 
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James, which wax do you use or have you found it doesn't matter?
 
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