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  On 22/12/2014 at 12:37 AM, MattyP said:

Where does one obtain pmus from

Cheaper version are emus, watch out for those. Not nearly as good a brake pad compound.

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I've run both. I would go for pmu. To be fair I haven't tried qfm's in my brembos only the b series pbr upgrade brakes.

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The QFM A1RM are great pads but work rotors a bit. Metallic so not a lot of dust either. Other than the Remsa which were excellent also but ridiculously dusty, I do rate them. Got OEM in the Brembos currently but they shed heaps also.

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Yeah my OEM pads in the brembos with the T3s are dusty as all f*ck.

Makes me wonder why I bought nice rims coz I can't keep 'm clean

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Maybe the solution is to seal up the wheel really well with something that can make the dust just hose off. Anyone know of such black magic?

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