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  • #16
    A lot of good replies. Seems like it's best to just live with it, rather than spend a bunch to upgrade to ceramics. Anyway, thanks for the replies.

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    • #17
      dont benz and porsches come equiped w/ ceramic pads as standard equipment these days?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by benhui86
        dont benz and porsches come equiped w/ ceramic pads as standard equipment these days?
        Not MB's at least. I have a brand spanking new E55 & I have tons of brake dust on my wheels every day.
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        • #19
          I have had the Kleen Wheels on my jeep for the last 3 years. What was once black rims within 2 days to rims being clean and when they did get dirty all it took was a sponge and some car wash. This was only on the front of rim, backside of rim an other story. Still better than front always dirty.

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          • #20
            I would wax/ seal MB wheels for sure after this problem I found.


            SRT-10 Silver

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            • #21
              I've found non-ceramic pads have better braking power than ceramic pads. Your going to get dust either way, and I'd just assume stop better, and just clean my wheels more often.

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