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Nope, I used oem sensors and rotors. I had it done rhe same say I got the car. My rotors only had about 50 miles on them when my guy changed them later on that evening after itvwas delivered. I believe Ben at RG Motorsports have a set of Stoptech pads available now. I heard they are really good and minimal dust. If I'm not mistaken, someone on this board has already installed them on their car.
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taking all the wheels off to wash is some serious dedication to the craft!
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I don't advise getting the dust wet or even damp. Don't think that would work well. At that point probably just better off getting a waterless spray solution from the likes of Griots garage, spray it on, then wipe off with some microfiber towels.
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I followed your advice and got one of these California Dusters, and you're right…it's perfect for getting some of the brake dust off between washes. One more question for you….since we're not using it for "normal" dust, it gets blackened pretty quickly (within a few uses on the wheels). I read these work best when they're not washed. And if we have to rinse it, use cold water. How are you maintaining yours? You continue to use it even though it's blackened? Do you rinse it out? Or, maybe just buy a new one every so often? Just curious….
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