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spud1234



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Front wheels keep getting filthy!

Has anyone got this problem, my front wheels keep getting filthy. No matter what the weather is like the wheels end up getting a dark grey residue on them. The rear two are fine it is always the front two????????? Question Spud Smile

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mse



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Ok, no question is stupid...so I'll assume it's sincere.

It's brake dust...rears don't work as hard, all cars do it - sealing them makes it less obvious and easier to clean Mike

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spud1234



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Thanks, really was a sincere question as I've never had it happen to me before and thought I had a problem. Now I feel stupid Embarassed Spud Smile

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mse



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I did wonder...don't worry, no question is stupid.

My wife's car front tyres were almost black when the rear were silver... Mike

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Post #359403 Thu Oct 11 2012 7:13pm
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"- sealing them makes it less obvious and easier to clean"

What do you use to seal the wheels and where do you gettit from

Post #359406 Thu Oct 11 2012 7:36pm
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Ady 555
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Also changing the front brake pads may help, a previous owner might of put some cheap pads in before he/she sold the car on. How long have you had the motor? Some pads give off more dust than others, but agree with the comments above. Do you use tyre gel on your tyres?

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spud1234



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Had the car a year, pads were changed just before I got it for the last MOT. I don't use gel but do have laquer that I will put on the alloys at the weekend. I have had an X5, 350Z and never had this bad a problem before, I may change the pads too just in case as it looks terrible after a couple of weeks. Thanks. Spud Smile

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After a couple of weeks Question Question Question Question There lies the problem........ You need to wash your car more often Laughing My guess is its got cheap brake pads in. Whistle

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Knew you'd get me on that. Laughing Spud Smile

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Silly question but have u checked you've still got the brake shields fitted behind the disc? Some people remove them and that may cause more muck flying round, also as Ady says cheap brake pads cud b the problem Java black 2006

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mse



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Cheap pads will definitely do it, doubt there's a mechanical problem (like brake binding) but always worth a check.

After you clean the wheels with an alloy wheel cleaner, a good wheel sealer will ensure they stay cleaner for longer and wash off quicker (including in the rain!). Autoglym is as good as any...think of it like polishing you wheels Thumbs Up Mike

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mse wrote:
Cheap pads will definitely do it, doubt there's a mechanical problem (like brake binding) but always worth a check.

After you clean the wheels with an alloy wheel cleaner, a good wheel sealer will ensure they stay cleaner for longer and wash off quicker (including in the rain!). Autoglym is as good as any...think of it like polishing you wheels Thumbs Up


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Spud

I have an X5, new car, no cheap pads and the front wheels are always filthy, and it hardly rains here!

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swmbo has a mini and it is a nightmare - far worse than the RRS for brake dust Big Cry

Also impossible to clean rims without taking off the wheels Evil or Very Mad

Both cars are on oem pads Rolling Eyes Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

Still hoping for a S2 one day!

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Mini's are renowned for have crap brake pads in from the factory, you are lucky to get 20,000 miles out of a set Whistle

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