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Question regarding brake pads. 24 GT Premium 401A Package.

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I keep googling but not seeing a straight easy to check answer on this. Either that or I am blind as hell...

But anyways. I am trying to find the an exact ceramic brake pad or a performance brake pad that produces a lot less dust than the stock ones that come on my 2024 GT premium with 401A package that has the 4 piston fronts and small rear brake. Three weeks of owning the car and the wheels are fully coated in brake dust, and I am not even an aggressive driver... just cruise control down the interstate for 20 miles one way and then right back 5 days a week.
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I keep googling but not seeing a straight easy to check answer on this. Either that or I am blind as hell...

But anyways. I am trying to find the an exact ceramic brake pad or a performance brake pad that produces a lot less dust than the stock ones that come on my 2024 GT premium with 401A package that has the 4 piston fronts and small rear brake. Three weeks of owning the car and the wheels are fully coated in brake dust, and I am not even an aggressive driver... just cruise control down the interstate for 20 miles one way and then right back 5 days a week.
If you do find some, please share with the community. I think it's safe to say that everyone, including myself, is super annoyed with the brake dust.
 
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So looking at the EBC website, I filter by the year car and engine. Then I am given the front brembo options. The redstuf part number is DP33201C. But when I go to sites where I can buy it, its not listed there as a part that works with my vehicle. Hence why I am so confused on what to even get. Gloc none of them on Steeda website say that they are compatible with 2024 front brembo 4 piston. Not a huge car parts guy hence my confusion on what pads will fit. Car has been out for a year or so... Thought I could just pull up the info easily on most websites.
 

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So looking at the EBC website, I filter by the year car and engine. Then I am given the front brembo options. The redstuf part number is DP33201C. But when I go to sites where I can buy it, its not listed there as a part that works with my vehicle. Hence why I am so confused on what to even get. Gloc none of them on Steeda website say that they are compatible with 2024 front brembo 4 piston. Not a huge car parts guy hence my confusion on what pads will fit. Car has been out for a year or so... Thought I could just pull up the info easily on most websites.
Is your car a base model, (not PP)? and not optional brembos? If so, then the G-Loc ones listed for the base model should work. The EBC ones, I have seen part numbers on ordering sites differ from part numbers on the manufacturer's website. buybrakes.com has lots of the EBC pads listed, and they have a concierge service which can help you get the correct ones.
 

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I keep googling but not seeing a straight easy to check answer on this. Either that or I am blind as hell...

But anyways. I am trying to find the an exact ceramic brake pad or a performance brake pad that produces a lot less dust than the stock ones that come on my 2024 GT premium with 401A package that has the 4 piston fronts and small rear brake. Three weeks of owning the car and the wheels are fully coated in brake dust, and I am not even an aggressive driver... just cruise control down the interstate for 20 miles one way and then right back 5 days a week.
I guess I’m one of the lucky ones. I don’t have any brake dust on my GT premium. I live very close to a Car Wash and I pay per month and I can take it down there as much as I want so I don’t get any brake dust.
If there is a local car washes around just take it to them or go to a do it yourself car washes that should get rid of the brake dust.
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