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Suggestions, less dusty pads for the white wheels.

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Old Mar 22, 2012 | 06:55 PM
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Suggestions, less dusty pads for the white wheels.

Hey, I was hoping someone could suggest some good brake pads that aren't super dusty. Naturally white powder coated wheels are a pain in the *** but I know there has to be less dusty pads

The oem brakes are pretty good but I do a couple track days a year. The stoptech pads I have I am pretty sure are the dustiest pads ever made. I don't remember which they are off the top of my head, but when I bought them one of the shops on here told me they were comprable to some frodo pads. They are goods pads but so very dusty.

I have heard the hawk hps are decent pads and not super dusty but that's the only recommendation anyone has given me. So please chime in if you have something that might work.

2006 Wrx wagon, soon to be slotted rotors (yes I know those aren't gonna help)

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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 11:57 PM
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+1 for HPS. Very little dust for a couple of weeks, but started to fade at end of 1 track day. Good improvement over OEM, better for DD duties.
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