First R, I've only had it for 3 months, bone stock JDM 98 Spec, this is from daily driving, occasional spirited driving but I wouldn't say I'm going hard on the brakes, car was washed on friday night, not running mud flaps, this is what it looks like right now:
Door/Fender:
Front wheel:
Front bumper border:
Rear wheel:
Rear bumper
Nothing smells or anything and the car is braking fine, but wow...does it look normal to you?
Brake dust - Is this normal?
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Re: Brake dust - Is this normal?
Looks normal for an aggressive pad that got mixed with water.
What kind of pads are you using?
What kind of pads are you using?
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Re: Brake dust - Is this normal?
Same ones that the car brought from Japan, everything else on the car is bone stock, suspension, engine, etc., but who knows, maybe pads were replaced with aftermarket ones at some point when the car was over there, I immediately thought about that after seeing this, cause I know that track pads cause this. Is there a way for me to tell if they're not stock pads? Cause I have not looked yet, excuse the n00bness.
Also, would that level of brake dusting make any sense if they were stock pads under the conditions I mentioned before? If they are in fact OEM, is there any common problem that causes this?
Also, would that level of brake dusting make any sense if they were stock pads under the conditions I mentioned before? If they are in fact OEM, is there any common problem that causes this?
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Re: Brake dust - Is this normal?
Take pics of the pad both the backing plate and the pad. Check to see if there are any markings/engravings.
One way this might happen with stock pads is if maybe you have a seized caliper and the pad is being eaten through or has been eaten through into the backing plate.
Ali
One way this might happen with stock pads is if maybe you have a seized caliper and the pad is being eaten through or has been eaten through into the backing plate.
Ali
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Re: Brake dust - Is this normal?
Yes, Just do what Ali mentioned.JimmyPol wrote:Is there a way for me to tell if they're not stock pads? Cause I have not looked yet, excuse the n00bness.
Also, would that level of brake dusting make any sense if they were stock pads under the conditions I mentioned before? If they are in fact OEM, is there any common problem that causes this?
No, if they where stock pads they would not be dusting like that. It certainly appears to be aftermarket just soley judging by the dust. Assuming that these are aftermarket (aggresive) pads then this is completely normal. I would suggest after you clean it up apply some wax to the affected areas and your rims as well and that will help keep your paint looking good until you can change them out if you wish to do so.
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Re: Brake dust - Is this normal?
Ok, sounds like a plan, thanks guys.