Will the brake dust dissapate after bed-in...?
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It would work great on the exhaust tips as well. I've always put a coating on my exhaust tips, it helps the cleaning procedure tremendously (buildup just wipes right off). Enjoy the products! Thanks
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Whatever pads jag uses are nasty. I clean the rims at least twice a week and would do it every day if I had the time. Worst car I've ever seen for this issue, and I rarely even use the brakes.
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Not on mine. Which brakes do you have and how many miles? I have 14,000 miles on the super performance brakes and they are no better now than when I bought the car. Just filthy. Fortunately the blade rims match brake dust fairly well.
Whatever pads jag uses are nasty. I clean the rims at least twice a week and would do it every day if I had the time. Worst car I've ever seen for this issue, and I rarely even use the brakes.
Whatever pads jag uses are nasty. I clean the rims at least twice a week and would do it every day if I had the time. Worst car I've ever seen for this issue, and I rarely even use the brakes.
I've had 8 BMWs, and they were terrible dusters with the same result. I can't say the F-Type is worse, but it certainly is BMW's equal.
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I just ordered the Pinnacle product as well. I'll let everyone know how it works out. My fingers are crossed! The two terrible "B's"...brake dust and bugs!!!
PS..shout out to Nick at Pinnacle who helped me place my order. I'm on vacation in Maine and there is no cell service in the cottage I'm in. Had difficulty using the LD15 promo code but he is going to apply it manually for me. Thanks Nick. Great customer service!!
PS..shout out to Nick at Pinnacle who helped me place my order. I'm on vacation in Maine and there is no cell service in the cottage I'm in. Had difficulty using the LD15 promo code but he is going to apply it manually for me. Thanks Nick. Great customer service!!
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My experience mirrors yours...was impossible at first but now knocking on the door of 3500 miles and 1 year of service, it's improved 100%.
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The only way it can get better is a result of the pads wearing down over time and very light brake use. When new, the lightest pressure on thicker, softer pads produces a lot of dust. As the pads wear and burn in, the surface layer becomes harder so light pressure probably doesn't produce as much dust.
However, if you use the brakes a lot, drive higher speeds, and wait later to brake requiring more pressure, they'll produce plenty of black dust for the life of the pads. I'm guessing that explains the differences in perception seen here.
Aggressive drivers, stop and go drivers, who are in heavy traffic a lot, and other heavy brake users likely never see improvement. Light brake users, as well as people who usually downshift for braking, and drivers mostly on light-traffic roads probably do see less.
However, if you use the brakes a lot, drive higher speeds, and wait later to brake requiring more pressure, they'll produce plenty of black dust for the life of the pads. I'm guessing that explains the differences in perception seen here.
Aggressive drivers, stop and go drivers, who are in heavy traffic a lot, and other heavy brake users likely never see improvement. Light brake users, as well as people who usually downshift for braking, and drivers mostly on light-traffic roads probably do see less.
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I for one try to use my brakes as little as possible but my driving style has not changed. When the car was new, I remember driving it 2 miles to my buddies used car lot and the front wheels were dull and noticeably dusted...I was kinda shocked.
Now I can drive the car a day or so and still not have them as dirty as when it was new so for me...far less brake dust them before...a noticeable difference.
Now I can drive the car a day or so and still not have them as dirty as when it was new so for me...far less brake dust them before...a noticeable difference.
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I for one try to use my brakes as little as possible but my driving style has not changed. When the car was new, I remember driving it 2 miles to my buddies used car lot and the front wheels were dull and noticeably dusted...I was kinda shocked.
Now I can drive the car a day or so and still not have them as dirty as when it was new so for me...far less brake dust them before...a noticeable difference.
Now I can drive the car a day or so and still not have them as dirty as when it was new so for me...far less brake dust them before...a noticeable difference.
You're confirming what I said above. You are a "light user," and they are heavy dusters no matter what you do when brand new. However I'm in stop and go traffic 5 days a week, 60 miles a day in my daily commute. I can be moving at 70 mph, reach the crest of a hill, and within seconds, braking hard for stopped traffic.
Mine have not gotten any better after 7K miles, so my brake usage, along with many others here, is considerably heavier than yours.
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Initially, there was a lot of dust stuck to the rims because of the detailing product they used on the sidewalls. I cleaned that and was expecting the brake dust to settle down a bit. It hasn't.
I've ordered some Pinnacle Black Label wheel coating to see how much easier cleanup is. Hopefully, I'll be pleasantly surprised, but I don't have high hopes.
The brakes do work though. I am not in the "hardly use the brakes" camp. Engines are for accelerating, brakes are for decelerating. I doubt that habit will ever fade much.
I've ordered some Pinnacle Black Label wheel coating to see how much easier cleanup is. Hopefully, I'll be pleasantly surprised, but I don't have high hopes.
The brakes do work though. I am not in the "hardly use the brakes" camp. Engines are for accelerating, brakes are for decelerating. I doubt that habit will ever fade much.
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Not an F Type owner yet but will be getting a 2016 F Type R convertible. The R coupe I test drove had the standard silver painted wheels and the fronts were black. I don't like black wheels so I will have the standard silver and may have them chromed later on.
I use Hawk Performance ceramics on my 2006 Corvette and EBC red stuff on my F430. Very minimal dust and I did not notice any degradation of performance and I am tough on brakes.
I hope the part numbers posted earlier for the EBC pads are correct for the F Type as this will be one of the first things I'll change once I take delivery.
I use Hawk Performance ceramics on my 2006 Corvette and EBC red stuff on my F430. Very minimal dust and I did not notice any degradation of performance and I am tough on brakes.
I hope the part numbers posted earlier for the EBC pads are correct for the F Type as this will be one of the first things I'll change once I take delivery.
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