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    Low Dust Brake Pads

    What recommendation does anyone have for low dust brake pads or do you even recommend them?
    I have a 2013 SRT w/ track pack.

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    Hawk Performance HB193Z.670 Performance Ceramic Brake Pad

    These are what I run for daily driving. Low dust and about 80% stopping power of factory pads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    What recommendation does anyone have for low dust brake pads or do you even recommend them?
    I have a 2013 SRT w/ track pack.

    How / Where / how much you drive matters................

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    No track usage, probably drive 5000 miles a year.

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    JonB?

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    I've also been curious on the same. These dust like crazy like all brembos with steel rotors.
    Didn't want to sacrifice too much braking performance so it seems the hawks are the best bet maybe?

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    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    I second these hawk pads. They are great for low dust.
    Don't agree with 80% performance of stock pads. I think they are just as good if not better (I should note I switched from stock solid rotors to 2-piece at the same time of the pad change). But I got a set of Raybestos ST-43 for the track

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    I thought it was weird when porsche said that 70 percent of brake dust comes from the rotors when they introduced their new tungsten carbide rotors

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    Put the hawk ceramic on my 2017 GTS with the Stoptech oem rotors.
    Driving around town and a few spirited blasts results in ALOT less brake dust and felt nearly the same as braking power goes.

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    hawk ceramic yellows on mine, very low dust, brakes fine on the street

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    Front and rears use the same pads?

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    I have run EBC Red Stuff pads for years. Good for street and light track usage. No noise. Low dust. Wear very good.

    https://ebcbrakes.com/product/redstuff-brake-pads/

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    Quote Originally Posted by SINIS7R View Post
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    I second these hawk pads. They are great for low dust.
    Don't agree with 80% performance of stock pads. I think they are just as good if not better (I should note I switched from stock solid rotors to 2-piece at the same time of the pad change). But I got a set of Raybestos ST-43 for the track
    Are the fronts and rears the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outnumbered View Post
    Are the fronts and rears the same?
    Front and rear pads are the same part number.

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    This car has so much braking power, I seriously doubt you'll be "pad friction limited" on the street unless you're talking about very high speeds with ACR aero and slicks or something, lol.

    I'm pretty sure I could easily lock up the tires at 100mph, with ease, on my 60 treadware tires (Corsa). I know I've done it at highway speeds (80-85mph) when I got cut off the first week I had the car. If we didn't have seat belts, I'm pretty sure my GF would have been in the passenger seat of the car that cut us off.


 

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