Brake Dust
#18
Originally Posted by BABA4488
Do the carquest blue pads hold up better than the dusty stock pads or do they simply emit less brake dust??
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Jim
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#20
Originally Posted by BABA4488
Good point I didnt even think of that. Are u running new pads just up front or all around? How long did it take you to instal them?
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#21
Originally Posted by 97f150f/s
i had swapped out my pads for Morse ceramics on my 98 and wish i never did. Truck felt great the first couple hundred miles, but now it squeels like crazy, grinds and rims are black in a week. I mean BLACK!! I had these same pads on my 97 and never had a problem.
im goign to try hawk ceramics soon.
im goign to try hawk ceramics soon.
#22
Originally Posted by bluejay432000
I put the pads on the front strictly because of the dust about a year ago. I replaced the rears a couple of months ago because they were worn and needed it. First time that I have ever seen rear pads wear out that quickly. I had a Silverado for 3 years , 75,000 miles and the pads on the front and rear were only about half gone. It is just the sorry pads that Ford is using. As to time, the most time is spent jacking it up and removing the wheels. The brake pads themselves are about 10 minutes per wheel. Very simple to do.
#23
I was just checking the brakes yesterday. Along with all the typical road salt etc. from winter, very very little dust at all. I haven't cleaned my rims insides since the end of last summer or round about. I put these pads on the front 14 months ago, still look new. The rears never did give much dust, but I noticed they are about half gone. I swear up and down over these blue pads, they last long, or normal life I guess, create virtually no dust, are fairly cheap, fully warrantied and the list goes on. I myself had no problems with stock pads, ya, a little on the dusty side by comparison to the blue ones, but life etc. was great.
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