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Old 06-05-2006, 01:18 PM
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I wouldve searched but apparantly the search server is down right now. Anyone know of some brake pads that grip nice but arent too dusty?
Old 06-05-2006, 01:22 PM
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i think PBR makes some pads. check them out.
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Hawks are dusty I've heard. AEM's barely give out dust.
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stock OEM pads don't give off as much dust.....good pads for daily use.

Your intended use of pads is not mentioned so I presume you are looking for daily driving pads.

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ahh i left that out. i guess i drive them kinda hard, im into the twisty backroads so im kinda beating on them a bit i guess, probably part of why the pads on there are makin such a frikkin mess.
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I say aem, but do some more reasearch before you buy anything.
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Napa sells some dustless pads that arent bad 45.00...
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Those 'dustless' pads from NAPA are probably ceramic. Good stuff. I have a set of ceramics on my front atm and I have no dust problems.
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oh yea? how are they for stopping, fading?
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They feel exactly like my old pads just without the dust.
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Default Re: I'm looking for brake pads that aren't too dusty. (AddictiveAllMotor)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AddictiveAllMotor &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hawk </TD></TR></TABLE>

Hawk, I've never had dust problems w/ Hawk
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Think i might go with some Hawk pads, couple of my friends have them and they're not too bad on dust from their experience. They also grip pretty nice too
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Are you running OEM rotors or aftermarket rotors? The OEM rotors will get eaten up by ceramic or semi metallic pads. I would stay with OEM. Less dust and the last for ever! I have some aftermarkets on mine right now and they have made noise from day one and have all kinds of dust. I didn't have the money for the OEM's at the time.
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