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      05-16-2024, 10:30 AM   #1
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Isweep or PSI's?

Hey guys, thinking about swapping pads out. Isweep or PSI's? My car has about 7k miles on it. Moderate to light driving style. Do you think the rotors will be fine with new pads only?

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      05-16-2024, 01:28 PM   #2
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Hey guys, thinking about swapping pads out. Isweep or PSI's? My car has about 7k miles on it. Moderate to light driving style. Do you think the rotors will be fine with new pads only?

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iSweep 2000s are cheaper and probably work just as well. Rotors will be fine.
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I doubt you'll find anybody who can truly compare the two, so I'd go with iSweeps. I have the 2000's and they're great.
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iSweeps are awesome.
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If your driving is truly moderate to light, the iSweep 1500s will produce even less dust than the 2000s.
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      05-17-2024, 09:59 AM   #6
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You could also consider the Carbotechs which is what I went with and there cheaper than the Isweeps. And no, you shouldn't need rotors.
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You could also consider the Carbotechs which is what I went with and there cheaper than the Isweeps. And no, you shouldn't need rotors.
People have had fitment issues with the Carbotechs, so people don't really recommend it by and large. If they've addressed that/fixed it, would be nice to get an update.
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People have had fitment issues with the Carbotechs, so people don't really recommend it by and large. If they've addressed that/fixed it, would be nice to get an update.
Yes, that was a concern of mine as well but I know they had a fix in for it and was an early production issue I believe? I've had mine on for over a year now with no issues at all with the rattling or anything else.
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Yes, that was a concern of mine as well but I know they had a fix in for it and was an early production issue I believe? I've had mine on for over a year now with no issues at all with the rattling or anything else.
I had mine installed on 8/24/22 by my dealer prior to delivery. I now have 16,000 miles on them and have never had the rattle issue that several on here reported. I have a ton of pad left and they have been absolutely flawless for me. Dust is practically non-existent on my 963M frozen gun metal gray wheels.
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Thanks for your input guys! I ordered Isweep 1500's, hopefully I don't regret not going with the 2000's but it think i'll be fine. I like to get rowdy sometimes, but pretty tame most of the time lol.
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      05-18-2024, 04:32 PM   #11
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Initially I wasn't impressed with the dust reduction of the ISweep 2000 over the factory pads. It was a reduction but not much. But as I drove the car and they broke in I don't have much dust at all now.
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