[Shotimes] Ceramic Brake Pads
Kerby Haltom
kerbyh@netzero.net
Mon, 17 Nov 2003 17:38:51 -0600
Nope, won't let you in! ;-)
I wondered the same thing about the dust. I think the deal is, it's not
black, and it doesn't stick to the wheels quite so well. Like I said, I
haven't used them myself. I'm still running the dust bowl stock pads.
Kerby
At 05:50 PM 11/17/03 -0500, Kirk Doucette wrote:
>Hey when the door opens to your BMW world will you let us uncivilized
>animals in?
>
>Where did all the dust go anyways?
>
>Kirk J Doucette
>NESHOC President
>Stormtrooper-97 White
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Behalf Of kerbyh@netzero.net
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>To: johnjweid@charter.net
>Cc: Shotimes@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Ceramic Brake Pads
>
>I've heard good thing about them over in my BMW world, for street work
>anyway. They dust hardly at all, and the color of the dust is not black,
>which also helps. Wear seems to be very good, and if the rotors aren't made
>out of pot metal, they are rotor friendly.
>
>Now I have no personal experience, that's all hearsay. The BMW stock pads
>dust like Oklahoma in the '30s, so lots of people change them to keep the
>wheels clean.
>
>Kerby
>
>-- "John J. Weidenbenner" <johnjweid@charter.net> wrote:
>It time to change pads. Anyone have experience with ceramic pad material
>technology? How's the wear, dusting, and rotor wear compare to other street
>pads. This is a street application - no track time.
>
>John W. 93 atx
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