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    All right, so I've got ultimates right now, and they are just too dusty. I have to clean my wheels so often. with 15" weaves it wasn't that bad, but I think I'm gonna step up to a multi piece 17 with a polished lip, and don't want it to be as bad

    anything that still stops pretty well that's not as dusty? if not I'll just keep with what i've got. just curious
    Originally posted by blunt
    can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

    #2
    I've been using pagid forever now, I dunno if they are more or less dusty than what you have, but I like them. :)
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      #3
      I've heard the Metal Masters are great pads and don't dust at all.
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        #4
        i heard metal masters were awful pads
        Originally posted by blunt
        can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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          #5
          Originally posted by ColdAccord
          All right, so I've got ultimates right now, and they are just too dusty. I have to clean my wheels so often. with 15" weaves it wasn't that bad, but I think I'm gonna step up to a multi piece 17 with a polished lip, and don't want it to be as bad

          anything that still stops pretty well that's not as dusty? if not I'll just keep with what i've got. just curious

          EBC Greenstuffs. Decent Perf Street pad with minimal dust. Trade off is slightly more noise. That's always the balance though, more dust less noise and vice versa,

          James

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            #6
            Metal Masters SUCK! I love my Axxis Ultimate pads for the street. The more dust the better as it looks badass when the wheels are black!

            andy

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              #7
              Mintex Redbox pads are very low dust and are a great street pad. They are lasting me a while too. Go look at my latest photoshoot. That's over 2 months (closer to 3) worth of dust on polished lips.

              RISING EDGE

              Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                #8
                I heard that PBR Deluxe pads are one of the best when it comes to low-dust pads.
                But I have also heard that they are the worst performing in the rain.

                Anyone with experience?
                ~ Go Canucks Go! ~

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                  #9
                  i've heard good things about ebc greens and low dust.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by royalflush313
                    I heard that PBR Deluxe pads are one of the best when it comes to low-dust pads.
                    But I have also heard that they are the worst performing in the rain.

                    Anyone with experience?
                    thats not very comforting, as i just installed PBR fronts on mine today..i hope this is just some bullshit you heard..i got the pads free though, so i shouldn't really complain.
                    IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here

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                      #11
                      The Delux or Metal Masters are good but they are for a street car. For anyone doing any sort of performance driving (not that the wagon is) I would recomend Mintex C-tex

                      Originally posted by DaveCN
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                      Most of them here are, too.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by grapedrink
                        The Delux or Metal Masters are good but they are for a street car. For anyone doing any sort of performance driving (not that the wagon is) I would recomend Mintex C-tex
                        my car won't be hittin the track till it gets new bushings ALL around. my brake pedal is kinda soft though..like not enough feedback. would a brake bleed fix the problem...and well fill it up with ATE racing brake fluid?
                        IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here

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                          #13
                          before you go on a track day you would def want a fluid like ate. don't want it to boil in the lines. not a bad idea to have ate in a streetcar too, it just has a higher boiling point.

                          and I might auto-x a couple more times this year with the touring, I did last summer (had axis ultimates) but hopefully my 240z will be on the road so I will just auto x and do track days with that.

                          but either way if I can't find a pad that's a little lower on dust without sacraficing stopping power I'll just stick with ultimates
                          Originally posted by blunt
                          can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by arsevader
                            EBC Greenstuffs. Decent Perf Street pad with minimal dust. Trade off is slightly more noise. That's always the balance though, more dust less noise and vice versa,

                            James
                            When you say noise, do you mean squealing?

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