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NX dealer-man
Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Peoria, Illinois
Posts: 977
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Wagner produces a severe duty ceramic disc pad for some applications (suv, truck, and some cars). We have installed some on a few customer's vehicles...
No squeal, no dust... very pricey, though (over 100 bills for a front set, most applications) ...they are out there, not sure if Raybestos makes em, or Bendix 100% sure on the Wagner's though NEVER heard of porcelain disc pads... (I never know!) I have been on vacation for 6 months now and will be going back soon, to brush up on all that stuff (I need to)... <edit>.... I have a Boker (knife) with a ceramic/porcelain blade. Maintains the edge much better than any metal (D2, M2, 440C, ATS34, 154CM, just to name a few). BUT, the obvious trade off is the material, which is VERY fragile (DO NOT DROP!!!) ....anyhow Last edited by ultraflo; 05-03-2002 at 10:45 PM.. |
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