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07-17-2003, 09:48 PM
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Had the Brushed Aluminum GT's, now....
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nOob
Join Date: May 2003
City: New Hampshire
Posts: 4,540
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They're greyish black up front and just plain dingy in the back (yes, I know I need to wash it more)
I've heard that different pads will reduce the brake dust that builds up on the wheels...
is it true, and which ones?
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07-17-2003, 10:59 PM
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Senior Tech Advisor
Join Date: Jun 2003
City: Burlington, NC
State: North Carolina
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I hear Ceramic are real good that way, but they might not have as much braking power, I guess its a trade off?
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 Rick Kilpatrick, AAS Automotive Systems Tech, Alamance Community College, Class of 99. 06 5 speed manual Mustang with Pony pkg : GT Mac Mufflers, true duals with one custom pipe. 2.5" system. GT bumper cover, all installed March 7&8 2006. AFE Stage 1 CAI, Motoblue Underdrive pulley, GT aluminum shifter knob, honeycomb rear blackout panel,and dash kit installed. Roush hood scoop and side window louvers installed. SS taillight trim has been installed, new alum. GT steering wheel installed.
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07-18-2003, 06:42 AM
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nOob
Join Date: May 2003
City: New Hampshire
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Well that sucks.. My brakes feel 'weak' from time to time as it is :oops:
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07-18-2003, 10:29 AM
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FormerMod
Join Date: May 2003
City: Riverside County, CA
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Solution... just never use your brakes!!! LOL
I've heard that a "High Performance" Brake pad will reduce dust. I've been searching the net to see if I can find you an article, but no luck yet 
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07-18-2003, 10:45 AM
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zoom zoom
Join Date: Jul 2003
City: College Station, TX
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why would you want to mess with your brake bads? i guess i don't get it. brake dust is something that's not on m list of priorities i guess.
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07-18-2003, 02:09 PM
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Senior Tech Advisor
Join Date: Jun 2003
City: Burlington, NC
State: North Carolina
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Spray a little detailer on your wheels every few days and just wipe it off, lol.
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 Rick Kilpatrick, AAS Automotive Systems Tech, Alamance Community College, Class of 99. 06 5 speed manual Mustang with Pony pkg : GT Mac Mufflers, true duals with one custom pipe. 2.5" system. GT bumper cover, all installed March 7&8 2006. AFE Stage 1 CAI, Motoblue Underdrive pulley, GT aluminum shifter knob, honeycomb rear blackout panel,and dash kit installed. Roush hood scoop and side window louvers installed. SS taillight trim has been installed, new alum. GT steering wheel installed.
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