View Poll Results: Are Polo GTI Brake Pads too dusty?

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  • Yes. (it sucks)

    11 84.62%
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Thread: Dusty Brake Pads

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  1. #1
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    yeh the pads on the TDI are dusty as buggerry aswell
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    This is good to hear i really want to know as i am going to be talking to my VW dealer and seeing what they say about it. It might be a futile effort but im still going to give it a try.
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  3. #3
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    All good german brakes are like that, u can get crappy bendix pads, they last longer keep your wheels cleaner but dont brake as good and usually squeel.
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    I replaced my stockers with EBC "Greenstuff", and can report less dust, but still some. Haven't found if Redstuff are available....I think not!

    I have posted the part numbers elsewhere -- in the DIY thread I think

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    Brake dust isn't of itself a bad thing - often it is the byproduct of better brake materials. Some people see it as the result of using substandard material and get less dusty pads, and then report they have to push harder on the pedal to stop.
    and another thing: I have been told that the dust is not only pad material but off the rotor as well. The trade off for better braking/greater friction seems to be wear of components. I have heard that it can be an expensive service, and unexpected for those who are thinking that rotors last forever.

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