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Old 02-19-2023, 06:18 PM
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Anyone found a brake pad that doesn't cover the wheel with brake dust in 2 days
I've tried Jurid, Pagid, Bosch but have not had any luck
And no it's not a brake problem I have checked
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Old 02-19-2023, 07:28 PM
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i put power stop pads on mine - no dust - cannot remember the exact model
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I have Powerstop Z23's on mine. They get mixed reviews on here, but I really like them for dust free daily driving.

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My white 2015 Cayenne diesel has white wheels. The Porsche factory Pads were making a mess of the white wheels instantly. By contrast, my previous black 2013 Cayenne diesel with silver wheels and the factory pads was livable. I replaced the factory pads with Brembo Premium NAO Ceramic OE Equivalent Pad Sets and the dust was dramatically lower and far easier to deal with. The braking efficiency seemed slightly poorer than the original, but completely acceptable for normal use.


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OP: I suggest ceramic coating your wheels. I did it to my 911 and it significantly reduces the bust.
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Great idea! Thanks very much for the suggestion. Did you do this yourself? What product did you use?
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scrub, claybar, polish then coat your wheels.
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Thank you. What do you suggest for the “coating”?
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I just put beakes on mine ...Zimmerman rotors with Powerstop Z23's. I'm amazed how little dust they create. The car stops and feels no different than factory. Factory probably works at the track where Powerstops probably don't, but I don't track the Cayenne.
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Yes, Hawk HPS 5.0
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Originally Posted by mafpolo
I just put beakes on mine ...Zimmerman rotors with Powerstop Z23's. I'm amazed how little dust they create. The car stops and feels no different than factory. Factory probably works at the track where Powerstops probably don't, but I don't track the Cayenne.
Factory pads are not good on track. They get stupid hot and start sticking.
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Get ceramic brake pads which are known for less dusts.
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Thanks for all the responses I ordered the Brembo ceramics and will report back
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Originally Posted by NART
Thank you. What do you suggest for the “coating”?

https://ammonyc.com/collections/exte...eel-metal-coat

Larry's products are great. And this is pretty comparable to any coating price. Review from the site:

Originally Posted by 11/26/2022 Alan Cutler
The only product line I use on my PorscheGenre has drastically cut down the number of times that brake dust costs my silver wheels

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Thanks for the suggestion.


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