1slow64
12th-February-2008, 10:05 PM
any body know a good replacement pad for the rear drag kit they sell. I bought the kit about 3 months ago and I can't believe how bad these things dust. For the money i am suprised at the poor quality of pad. I can clean my wheels, drive to the track about 10 miles, and before I even make a pass the rims are filthy with dust and I don't mean a slight haze on the rim i'm talking powder gathering at the bottom of the rims.
veno
13th-February-2008, 08:25 AM
any body know a good replacement pad for the rear drag kit they sell. I bought the kit about 3 months ago and I can't believe how bad these things dust. For the money i am suprised at the poor quality of pad. I can clean my wheels, drive to the track about 10 miles, and before I even make a pass the rims are filthy with dust and I don't mean a slight haze on the rim i'm talking powder gathering at the bottom of the rims.
If you can afford to have the car down for a while.. search your yellow pages for brake rebuilders... or call some BIG/Deisel repair shops and ask where they get shoes relined.... here in the Houston area I use a shop called Herbert Hieghtman.. they rebuild clutch disks, pressure plates, and any kind of brake shoe/pad... they have any kind of material for any friction surface you want to run...
Vin63
13th-February-2008, 11:37 AM
Were the pads that came with the Aerospace kit Hawk brake linings? I don't get much dust from Ferodo or the Wilwood Polymatrix linings.