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Old 10-28-2009, 09:45 PM
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I tried the PFC Z Power street pads and found them to be excellent for both stopping power and low dust with no pad build up. They don't have the highest initial bite but will actually do a decent job on the track even compared to their own PFC 01 compound or the Hawk HT-10.
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Originally Posted by 968TurboS
I get you Rob . I might just stick to factory pads and put some kind of dust repellant on the wheels.
Raj
Rejex is said to work well for brake dust on wheels...
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Ceramic/composite PCCBs would be ideal, but I don't know if I've ever seen them in a 968 size, at least not from Porsche parts...
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Originally Posted by 968TurboS
I get you Rob . I might just stick to factory pads and put some kind of dust repellant on the wheels.
Raj
Paste wax works great.
Old 10-29-2009, 09:18 AM
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Thanks guys for the suggestions. I guess I didn't mention that they are 3 piece speedline wheels with 40 bolts that have a torx head. Applying any paste would take me days to get off the bolt heads.
I don't know what to do...
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Use a synthetic like Klasse or Rejex wipe on/ wipe off



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