SpiderHead
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- First Name
- Jack
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- Aug 26, 2019
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- Edmonton, Canada
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- 2019 Civic Type R, badge number R-28760
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Hey everyone,
So I am not really asking for help or assistance with the issue but I want data on the subject. So I am a heavy duty mechanic at a shop that is down a gravel road, don't worry I only have to drive on the gravel road for about a minute or two. Now even though I am on gravel for a very short amount of time I still manage to get rocks stuck between my rotors and dust shields, particularly the front. Does anyone else notice this happens more in their Type Rs vs other vehicles? My previous car was a 2017 Fiesta ST and never once did I get anything stuck in the brakes during my ownership but I have had to remove 7 or 8 single rocks from my front brakes so I think my dust shields are letting more in or the CTR has a new flaw.
Thanks for reading and excited to see your thoughts.
-Jack
So I am not really asking for help or assistance with the issue but I want data on the subject. So I am a heavy duty mechanic at a shop that is down a gravel road, don't worry I only have to drive on the gravel road for about a minute or two. Now even though I am on gravel for a very short amount of time I still manage to get rocks stuck between my rotors and dust shields, particularly the front. Does anyone else notice this happens more in their Type Rs vs other vehicles? My previous car was a 2017 Fiesta ST and never once did I get anything stuck in the brakes during my ownership but I have had to remove 7 or 8 single rocks from my front brakes so I think my dust shields are letting more in or the CTR has a new flaw.
Thanks for reading and excited to see your thoughts.
-Jack
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