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Old 12-02-2009, 09:17 AM
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Maybe the RejeX will help me to get by until Hawk comes up with pads for my Transsy.
Old 12-02-2009, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mudman2
Rejex reduces cleaning time for sure, but the Hawk HPS pads elliminate it, best thing i ever did, I also got the Zimmermans drilled rotors and am at 25K on them without incident, love NO DUST !!

I do not notice any change in performance
I'm very interested in going this route, what did you do about procuring the brake hardware?
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I will try the Hawks when the time comes or maybe I will get sick of the dust and just replace soon. I tred this new Eagle 1 product called Wheel Clean...you spray it on your wheels, especially the inside of them and let it dry and it will keep the dust off for up to 2 weeks. It actually works.
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My 04 Cayenne has 153k miles and while no expense is usually spared on the 96 turbo, I am trying to be cost efficient with the high mileage Cayenne.

Any experience out there with pads by NAPA (Adaptive-1)?
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