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    Low dust brake pad recommendations

    I need some good advice. I'm tired of cleaning my rims after every decent little drive. I've got a stock 2010 convertible and I'm looking for recommendations for low dust brake pads. I don't do any tracking, just street driving. I did search the forums but didn't find a clear answers. Thanks.

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    JonB at the Parts Rack is the man to call. He set me up with some low dust pads a wile back for my 2010 and I am very happy with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMadMachinist View Post
    JonB at the Parts Rack is the man to call. He set me up with some low dust pads a wile back for my 2010 and I am very happy with them.
    And those were? I’m sure they came in a box with a part number or manufacture on it right?

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    Some of our guys claim very little dust with Power Stop pads on street driven (non-raced) Gen IV Vipers and various Hellcats. I personally have no experience with these pads but the users are still happy with them.

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    He has EBC (2 different ones) and Brakeman. I've also heard of StopTech. I'll try to do some research on the Power Stop, Thanks Steve.

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    Back in the old days, EBC Greens were the low dust pad. Now that might be the Reds. I would be more concerned with the better braking pad vs. low dust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChargerMan426 View Post
    And those were? I’m sure they came in a box with a part number or manufacture on it right?
    I believe you are right, I do recall seeing a few words and numbers on the box as it was tumbling towards the bottom of the trash can. I even looked for the invoice, just for you but I was unable to find it. As I mentioned give JonB a call and I am sure he will be able to set you in the right direction.

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    I'm using Hawk ceramics (yellow). Much lower dust than OEM Brembos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98intrigue View Post
    I'm using Hawk ceramics (yellow). Much lower dust than OEM Brembos!
    Now that sounds what I'm looking for. Thanks!

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    I run EBC reds, and while they produce a lot less dust than stock, they still drop a lot of material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMadMachinist View Post
    ...... As I mentioned give JonB a call and I am sure he will be able to set you in the right direction....
    Mopars, you dont need just advice, you need PADS! I can indeed provide low-dust option pads for most Vipers. It Wont be EBC any longer.

    JonB@PartsRack.com Thank You

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    Carbotech Bobcats on mine. They are a step above street pads. Very low dust, and decent for Auto-x also.


 

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