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I am SICK of brake dust!!!
Every Saturday I spend $6.99 at Advance Auto for Aluminum Wheel Cleaner and $8 at the local car wash. 80% of my time is spent spraying off my wheels. I am SO SICK of brake dust. Look at the amount of dust I get from Saturday to today. I didn't even DRIVE my car yesterday!!!!
There has got to be a lower dust pad that performs the way I like. I can't afford this anymore!!! HELP! |
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Holy crap, Smolckie !
Do you wash your wheels every day ? You`re burning through a lot of wheel cleaner ! I`ve found that those cheapie disposable foam paint brushes work great on 135s, they fit perfectly between the spokes, and allow you to bang out a wheel pretty quickly....
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IN before obligatory "Read the Wiki" post from Fast Bob :lol:
seriously though, I'm paying attention to this thread, as I will be due for new pads in the coming months, and would like less dust then OEM. I don't drive it hard, so I definitely don't need anything rediculously high performance, plus I like the OEM feel... |
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I use PBR brake pads and have absolutely no dust. BUT I do notice they do not bite as hard as the OEM pads what so ever. But when there wet.... there like track pads I kid you not lol.
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Just get black rims and you won't really notice as much...
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Get those brake covers from Bavauto that prevent breke dust
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Pretty sure you don't need to be spending money on "wheel cleaner". Just some dish washing soap (I use Dawn) and some elbow grease. Comes right off and only pennies to do.
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The surfactants in dish detergent are not good for the clear coat on alloy wheels.
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Every tried that wheel wax? Tom Williams sells it, but I'm sure you can get it online for cheaper.
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All products suck unless it's made by chemical guys.
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I find that just using car wash detergent works just as well for cleaning wheels...
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Akebono Euro pads have zero dust and great stopping power. Use coupon code COLUMBUS10 for 10% off and free shipping at FCPEURO.com. Cheapest price for these brakes.
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Never been impressed by Akebono, tried them before. Maybe it's just me. I use my brakes HARD a lot. |
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my rims are just as bad as yours. I feel like its always covered in brake dust. Thinking about painting the rims black so its less noticeable.
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Pads
I'm in the same boat, except I have to do something about it soon, as my brake sensor has tripped. I'm considering the kit from Turner with Zimmerman rotors, PBR XBG pads, sensors and Ate Super Blue brake fluid, all for $317. Of course shipping will add another $60, but its still a good deal. Supposedly, these pads are an improvement over stock, but with much less dust. Smolk, for your car it'd be $419 + shipping. If I do get this kit, I'll let you know how it feels ASAP.
BTW, my dealer quoted me $1200, and Strictly quoted 1000. No friggin way. Mal, which PBR pad are you using? And when you talk about bite, are you talking "rolling up to the stoplight first thing in the morning" bite, or "flogging it down Angeles Crest Highway and stomping the brakes to the edge of lock-up" bite?. |
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Who is Tom Williams?
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How many times do I have to recommend the Porterfield R4S pads- low dust, high thermal resistance, same OEM bite. Worth the OEM dollars
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When chrome rims were in style, I used to keep a small (12"x12") towel in my trunk and I would use it to wipe my rims down once a day. It literally took 30 seconds and if you stay on top of it, it's wipes of easily.
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So, where's the best place to buy them from?
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LOL. It is the local BMW dealer in my area.
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I love the look of the wheels, but dang are they a pain.
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Car wash soap, and this brush, work for me, and I am just as OCD about my wheels as you. It takes me about 2 minutes per wheel, and the brush is VERY soft, and will not damage the finish. http://www.amazon.com/MOTHERS-155700...=mothers+brush |
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