What Causes Excessive Brake Dust?

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Bilko
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What Causes Excessive Brake Dust?

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I've noticed recently my front wheels are covered in thick black soot from the front brakes. Didn't use to be this bad, and I haven't had the pads changed recently as they were fine on last inspection.

Would a different pad reduce the amount of dust produced? If so which pads are best? Is there a rotor/pad combination that would be better than stock?
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Others may disagree but I think you're stuck with it. The only alternative pad I can think of would be for race applications and they don't work well from stone cold. I believe all pads have a lot of metal in them these days which is what causes the dust.
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Post by Carl »

Agree with Blue, cheap pads often produce a lot of dust but check you dont have binding brakes and check discs. Or you could try ceramic pads.
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you can still find NOS asbestos pads on US ebay
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