Brake dust
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Kleen Wheels brake dust covers (I just couldnt take looking at that dust any longer) TIP: The directions say confirm direction of arrow on back of cover with direction of rotation, but the directions don't mention the holes ARE specific so the cover's vents are not behind the spokes. Try every hole combination before installing so vents are between spokes and get air for cooling. Unless you want them covered!
fwiw, my front wheel brake dust issue cleared itself up after about a week or so of regular use....
edit: make that three weeks, or about 750 miles...
edit: make that three weeks, or about 750 miles...
Last edited by Ostuni; Oct 13, 2004 at 03:30 PM.

IMO, that makes a nice 18" aluminum wheel look like a steel wheel with a cover.
I priced a set of ceramic pads at Autozone yesterday for my 02 "Expy" they were $38 for the front set. The clerk told me they still make the dust but it does not stick to the wheel. But they only offer a 2 year warrenty because they are still a new product. I didnt buy them but I wanted to throw that out there for anyone interested. I may get them for my XLT later down the road
Keep on truckin
Keep on truckin
Last edited by 04xlt; Oct 24, 2004 at 09:22 AM.


