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<blockquote data-quote="Forgalspop" data-source="post: 3673515" data-attributes="member: 46636"><p>Yes, the Subaru wheels do vent a little more than other vehicles I have installed Wagner ThermoQuiet brake pads, however the factory brake pads did not have the brake dust issue. The only reason I did the brake job on the Subaru was the wife was complaining that she didn't feel like the brakes were working as they had been and were feeling squishy and needing to apply more pressure on the pedal. (subjective) The original pads had 130,000 or so miles on them and still were only half worn. I felt the brakes were working fine, but to make the wife happy and ease her mind I replaced the factory brake pads.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, I have used Wagner ThermoQuiet pads for years on multiple vehicles and never noticed the amount of brake dust the new ones installed on the Subaru create in just a few days driving. When I rotate the tires I am going to check to see how they are wearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgalspop, post: 3673515, member: 46636"] Yes, the Subaru wheels do vent a little more than other vehicles I have installed Wagner ThermoQuiet brake pads, however the factory brake pads did not have the brake dust issue. The only reason I did the brake job on the Subaru was the wife was complaining that she didn't feel like the brakes were working as they had been and were feeling squishy and needing to apply more pressure on the pedal. (subjective) The original pads had 130,000 or so miles on them and still were only half worn. I felt the brakes were working fine, but to make the wife happy and ease her mind I replaced the factory brake pads. Like I said before, I have used Wagner ThermoQuiet pads for years on multiple vehicles and never noticed the amount of brake dust the new ones installed on the Subaru create in just a few days driving. When I rotate the tires I am going to check to see how they are wearing. [/QUOTE]
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