brake pad dust :(
#4
go with an aftermarket semi-metallic pad, along with waxing the wheel itself. The layer of wax will make it easier to wipe off the dust when cleaning. I've sold a few sets of the Axxis pads to Max owners and tons to Z owners. The Axxis allowed me to go 400-500 miles before I had to clean the wheels. With the stock pads, they'd get black after 200 miles.
<a href="mailto:GR_Racing@yahoo.com">shoot me an email</a> if you have any questions.
<a href="mailto:GR_Racing@yahoo.com">shoot me an email</a> if you have any questions.
#6
Re: dustless breakpads
Originally posted by max1ma97se
i think they exist i remeber the guy tryin to sell them to me he said gauranted not to squeak or have ne brake dust this waz at kragen for 79.99 for the front pads
i think they exist i remeber the guy tryin to sell them to me he said gauranted not to squeak or have ne brake dust this waz at kragen for 79.99 for the front pads
#8
Originally posted by TommyBoiSxty9
What about those Brake Kleen Dust Shields that mount in between the wheel and hub, anyone try those?
What about those Brake Kleen Dust Shields that mount in between the wheel and hub, anyone try those?
#11
so wheel polish do work?
hehehe...I thought they don't
=]
anyhow...the OEM pads do give out dust...especially on the front rims.....
I usually brush my rims with soap...should return them to nice and clean condition......
and do not reduce airflow to thy breaks..man it gets hot there as is from regular driving....
=]
anyhow...the OEM pads do give out dust...especially on the front rims.....
I usually brush my rims with soap...should return them to nice and clean condition......
and do not reduce airflow to thy breaks..man it gets hot there as is from regular driving....
#12
is it just me?
I noticed that the front two rims are usually pretty dirty after a few weeks--and the back two wheels are usually not too dirty as though not too much braking was done. I am sure they do some braking when the brakes are applied, but they are waaaaayyyy cleaner than the front ones.
I hope I am not the only one noticing this little facet. And does anyone know how much of the braking the front does --65%- 75% of the actual stopping?
I agree with what GOT RICE said about applying a coat of wax and that will definetely help repel some brake dust. I did that a few weeks ago and I noticed 6 weeks later since my last car wash--the wheels are not too bad--pretty clean...
I hope I am not the only one noticing this little facet. And does anyone know how much of the braking the front does --65%- 75% of the actual stopping?
I agree with what GOT RICE said about applying a coat of wax and that will definetely help repel some brake dust. I did that a few weeks ago and I noticed 6 weeks later since my last car wash--the wheels are not too bad--pretty clean...
#13
Re: is it just me?
Originally posted by humaras
I noticed that the front two rims are usually pretty dirty after a few weeks--and the back two wheels are usually not too dirty as though not too much braking was done. I am sure they do some braking when the brakes are applied, but they are waaaaayyyy cleaner than the front ones.
I hope I am not the only one noticing this little facet. And does anyone know how much of the braking the front does --65%- 75% of the actual stopping?
I agree with what GOT RICE said about applying a coat of wax and that will definetely help repel some brake dust. I did that a few weeks ago and I noticed 6 weeks later since my last car wash--the wheels are not too bad--pretty clean...
I noticed that the front two rims are usually pretty dirty after a few weeks--and the back two wheels are usually not too dirty as though not too much braking was done. I am sure they do some braking when the brakes are applied, but they are waaaaayyyy cleaner than the front ones.
I hope I am not the only one noticing this little facet. And does anyone know how much of the braking the front does --65%- 75% of the actual stopping?
I agree with what GOT RICE said about applying a coat of wax and that will definetely help repel some brake dust. I did that a few weeks ago and I noticed 6 weeks later since my last car wash--the wheels are not too bad--pretty clean...
#14
I also agree with Got Rice about waxing your rims. I wax my rims every month or so and spend 15 minutes per rim washing them every 4 or 5 days plus an extra 10 minutes for each caliper since there painted. I use to use ArmorAll rim cleaner but later noticed that is was affecting the finish of the rim so now I use regular car wash soap. I have also found that my front rims get so damn dirty compared to the rear ones but I guess that's expected of a front wheel drive car. The key is regular cleaning with the correct products.
#15
what kind of wax do you guys put ...
on the rims? is it the same kind as for the car's paint job or different type of wax for the rims. i have a polish + wax and was wondering if this would be okay to use on my rims?
thanks
thanks
#16
Re: what kind of wax do you guys put ...
Originally posted by seven
on the rims? is it the same kind as for the car's paint job or different type of wax for the rims. i have a polish + wax and was wondering if this would be okay to use on my rims?
thanks
on the rims? is it the same kind as for the car's paint job or different type of wax for the rims. i have a polish + wax and was wondering if this would be okay to use on my rims?
thanks
Nathan, RWD cars put out tons of brake dust on the front wheels too
#17
Why does everyone say that Axxis pads don't dust? Ever since I put my Axxis pads in, my wheels get dirty so much faster than when I was using the stock Nissan pads. Is it because of the brake conversion? Since the rotors had to be cut down in diameter, does that affect the dusting?
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