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Originally Posted by cigarclifford brother FPenvy, My commute is 30 miles one way and zero traffic here in Silicon Valley, two years ago changed to the Centric Posi Quite brake

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Old 03-30-2015, 10:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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brother FPenvy,

My commute is 30 miles one way and zero traffic here in Silicon Valley, two
years ago changed to the Centric Posi Quite brake pads as they emit very
little brake dust on my Nismo wheels. They have about the same amount
of material left 65% remaining in the front brake pads and 80%
remaining in the rear brake pads. This after 2 years of daily driving

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i'm semi-close to that. DD in the warm months and my total daily commute to and from work is around 40 miles slight traffic. I have the OEM replacement pads on the shelf waiting. I believe they are the same or just a bit different than the pads you went with. i'd have to check when I got home to be positive as to what they are honestly lol

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i'm semi-close to that. DD in the warm months and my total daily commute to and from work is around 40 miles slight traffic. I have the OEM replacement pads on the shelf waiting. I believe they are the same or just a bit different than the pads you went with. i'd have to check when I got home to be positive as to what they are honestly lol

brother FPenvy,

As I daily drive my 2010 Nismo and currently at 74,000 miles the "Centric
Posi Quite" brake pads reduced the brake dust bye 60% to 70% and
when weekly cleaning my Nismo wheels the brake dust rinses of with
high pressure water.

Wishing you a safe week ahead

-Clifford
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brother FPenvy,

As I daily drive my 2010 Nismo and currently at 74,000 miles the "Centric
Posi Quite" brake pads reduced the brake dust bye 60% to 70% and
when weekly cleaning my Nismo wheels the brake dust rinses of with
high pressure water.

Wishing you a safe week ahead

-Clifford
yes I agree. light brake dust is always a plus. I don't do too much track driving to want a more track oriented pad....yet lol

have a safe week as well brother
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