Sonax vs. 100k miles of dusty Brembo pads. (56k)
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Sonax vs. 100k miles of dusty Brembo pads. (56k)
Some elbow grease was definitely required, but the Sonax wheel cleaner works awesome! I'll let the pictures do the talking.
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Detailer's Domain is having a pre-sale for the whole SONAX line of products.
http://www.detailersdomain.com/sonax-wheelcleaner.aspx
I just need a little more daylight. The fronts are done, going to do the rears tomorrow, they should be even easier.
http://www.detailersdomain.com/sonax-wheelcleaner.aspx
I just need a little more daylight. The fronts are done, going to do the rears tomorrow, they should be even easier.
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Re: Sonax vs. 100k miles of dusty Brembo pads. (56k)
105k. It had 85k last year, just love driving it. I've got all the parts together for a major service / preventative maintanence, then it'll be good for another 100k. (knock on wood) The brake portion $2.2k for slotted friction rings, McLaren hardware, and pads all around, ugh.
Edit: one thing I'm impressed with ( and hopefully I'm not jinxing myself) is that the Dinan supercharger system has worked for 103k.
Edit: one thing I'm impressed with ( and hopefully I'm not jinxing myself) is that the Dinan supercharger system has worked for 103k.
Last edited by Jay; 03-18-2010 at 06:34 PM.