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Any Ecoboost owners sporting GTPP wheels?

Pmauoo

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Looking to see if there are any Ecoboost owners with GTPP wheels.. Would love to get some feedback and advice if this would be a wise choice to go to.
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Very cost effective upgrade.
Keeping them clean is a PITA.
 

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Very cost effective upgrade.
Keeping them clean is a PITA.
That depends on your brake pads. The stock brembo pads (found on the PP) are the reason for the high level of brake dust. Though cleaning them can be a chore due to the design. It honestly wouldn't be so bad if not for the pads though.
 

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That depends on your brake pads. The stock brembo pads (found on the PP) are the reason for the high level of brake dust. Though cleaning them can be a chore due to the design. It honestly wouldn't be so bad if not for the pads though.

+1 to this. Stock PP pads are the worst for dust I've ever seen, ever after a highway trip there's build up started. I have found it comes off easily with a high pressure washer and no scrubbing.

Upside is those pads also work really well on a track. Ya win some, ya lose some.
 

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I put a set on mine with Michelin Pilot Super Sports, seem great.
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