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Old 09-25-2005, 03:30 PM
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I love my 1999 Durango, but when its time to detail her i hate having to clean the front rims, what can be done to get rid of the brake dust from the rims, new type of brake pad, wheel dust cover what can be done help please.
 
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Brake dust is the devil! I hate when people leave it caked on, especially when it's a Mercedes. Check this product out:

http://www.car-stuff.com/kwbrakedustshields.htm



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I wonder why those dust shields are not completely round? Is it because this is how it air flow into the brake rotors to help keep the temperatures down?
 
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dust shield as stated above or one better would be ceramic brake pads. ceramic pads are almost zero dust and the stopping power of them is superior over stock and other semi metallic pads.
 
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get ceramic pads, no brake dust
 



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