Brake Dust On Rims ****! Any Suggestions?

XS TORQ

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I know that they are not as good as the dusty stock pads, but how would you rate the stopping power of the EBC greens for spirited street only?

I think the EBC greens stop at least as good as my stock pads did. They just don't last as long.
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I know that they are not as good as the dusty stock pads, but how would you rate the stopping power of the EBC greens for spirited street only?

I think the EBC greens stop at least as good as my stock pads did. They just don't last as long.
My $.02

Do they kill the rotors because they are harder?
 

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You haven't experienced a brake dust problem until you have a relatively clean white car with white rims :eek: :eek:

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Thanks Guy's & Gal's. I went to Ebay and bought a couple of the 12" car dusters. If this doesn't work I will try Motor City Mad Mans idea of using wads of Bounty paper towels (the quicker picker upper)instead of brake pads......lol
 

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I know that they are not as good as the dusty stock pads, but how would you rate the stopping power of the EBC greens for spirited street only?

I think the EBC greens stop at least as good as my stock pads did. They just don't last as long.
My $.02

Do they kill the rotors because they are harder?

I have been running EBC greens (except on the track) for 30k miles+ and no rotor issues. I don't think they are harder at all. Just a different material (kevlar, I believe)
 

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