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Brake dust shield / covers

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Old 10-14-2009, 09:32 PM
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Brake dust shield / covers

I know there is a lot of talk about front wheel brake dust......It's heavy.

Has anyone tried the brake dust shields or covers to cut down on this??
 
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:35 PM
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Like Kleen Wheels?

http://www.kleenwheels.com/

I still have a set in the box from my 06 KR.....I should pull them out and see if they'll mount on the 09.
 
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:04 PM
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Most of us just replace the pads with a qualty pad like Wagners ThermoQuiet. It solves the problem.
 
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Originally Posted by Bluejay
Most of us just replace the pads with a qualty pad like Wagners ThermoQuiet. It solves the problem.
+1 Rocking the semi-metallics myself and nearly no dust in the time that I would have washed my wheels twice with stock pads.
 
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Old 10-15-2009, 05:01 PM
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MGP Caliper Covers makes a real nice caliper cover. It is not an entire shield, but a cover for your stock caliper. I just put a set on my 2006 Mustang GT and they look great. They do also cut down on the brake dust a little also. Here is the link to their website: http://www.calipercovers.com/ They just came out with their products for the new F-150. They make three colors in powder coat, or you can get them painted to match your vehicle color. I plan on getting a set for my SCrew as well.
 
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For $200?

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Old 10-15-2009, 05:34 PM
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I have installed three sets of Kleen Wheels on past vehicles, and have been very satisfied. Absolutely NO dust on my 2005, 2007, and 2008 F-150's. I am seriously considering them on my Expedition because the Eddie Bauer wheels are a pain to clean. If I was close to a brake job, I'd maybe consider pads, but they still are no way near the cleanliness I have experienced with the Kleen Wheels. Now, you can get Kleens in custom colors if it suits your fancy, too.
 
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All good replys thanks.

Smokewagun, Three different trucks and you still approve. Sounds like that works until I need to replace the pads. I have a friend with an F350 who changed pads a few times, new vented rotors and still was not satisfied with results for his issues. Not just brake dust.

Thanks again gang.
 
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mg5ford
All good replys thanks.

Smokewagun, Three different trucks and you still approve. Sounds like that works until I need to replace the pads. I have a friend with an F350 who changed pads a few times, new vented rotors and still was not satisfied with results for his issues. Not just brake dust.

Thanks again gang.
I have a set of Kleen Wheels off my 2007 Lariat that had the chrome 18's. I'm hoping they'll fit the wifes 2008 Eddie Bauer Expy with 18's. I don't see a matching # on Kleen's site. I had them on my 2005 Lariat (18's) and on the last 2008 King Ranch with 20's, and I'd do it again. I am leary about pad changes for towing.
 
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the kleen wheels with the colors dont look bad, I have yet to see a photo of a set though? from what people say it reduces the brake dust 90ish% (almost completely)?
 
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I just ordered a set for the front. We'll see how they work when they come in.
 
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I have had a set of the kleen shields for about a month or so and very happy. They reduced brake dust a lot more than I thought or heard it would.

If I was ready for new pads I mighta sprung for them at the time instead. Maybe.
 
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Another vote to replace the pads all the way around with wagner TQ semi metallics. Much better option than the dirty stock pads.
 
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do the semi metallics cause the rotors to wear quicker?
 
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Originally Posted by mg5ford
I know there is a lot of talk about front wheel brake dust......It's heavy.

Has anyone tried the brake dust shields or covers to cut down on this??
I really don't notice alot of brake dust on my '09. Yeah there is some, but you have to really get close to see it. Nothing at all like my '05 had with the stock pads. Those wheels turned in no time after a wash.
 

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