EBC brake pads
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I must admit: while I buy the cool rotors for the (perceived) performance improvements; the visual coolness factor is pretty high
Just knowing that any mechanical type guy may look under the van and see the slots/dimples- that guy thinks I'm pretty cool and that I mean business. Especially when he also learns I have a 415cu inch V10 under the hood.
Sinful pride- on a smaller level.
Just knowing that any mechanical type guy may look under the van and see the slots/dimples- that guy thinks I'm pretty cool and that I mean business. Especially when he also learns I have a 415cu inch V10 under the hood.
Sinful pride- on a smaller level.
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a thought just hit me that i need to clarify- my Powerstop brakes do NOT have 93,000 miles on them: the original PowerStop (front) pads/rotors were installed 93,000 miles ago (August 2014) but I had a caliper issue the whole time.
During an oil change (about a year ago) the technician noticed the LF brake pads were worn badly, so they slapped on a set of cheap Motorcraft pads on the fronts.
A couple days ago I finally changed the front calipers... that got my mind working in the background recently..
Full disclosure!
During an oil change (about a year ago) the technician noticed the LF brake pads were worn badly, so they slapped on a set of cheap Motorcraft pads on the fronts.
A couple days ago I finally changed the front calipers... that got my mind working in the background recently..
Full disclosure!
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What's the math on that?… 49,000/year. Almost a thousand per week. That's nearly 3 full tanks of gas every week. Almost 13,000 gallons of fuel. About $30,000 worth of fuel. Wow.
In that time I have produced over $600,000 dollars gross profit for my boss though.
And to clarify: The MC pads have been average for the last year and I was thinking they kind of sucked because I thought they were worn out PS pads. LOL
When I originally put on the Powerstop brakes I knew immediately that I was pulling left under braking so I rebuilt the calipers with a friend. The right front caliper had one of the pistons stuck really bad, so we did our best to fix it and yet, upon reinstalling I still had the leftward pull. I procrastinated for a year until last weekend when I just put AutoZone calipers on it.
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My damn Brake makes squeaking noises all the time and the brake Performance is more or less... worse Thing is the shape of my calipers... really rusty and the Pistons are going to move stiff... is the a repairkit for the calipers? will order EBC Pads then, im also a Fan of them. Only know from Bikes. For your main theme: I'm sure that a !Truck! wont Need drilled rotors^^ but : haben ist besser als brauchen- better have it than Need it.
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Anyway he just recently promoted me to running his Orlando branch and I'm making incredible money (currently on track for 6figures, praise God!).
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My damn Brake makes squeaking noises all the time and the brake Performance is more or less... worse Thing is the shape of my calipers... really rusty and the Pistons are going to move stiff... is the a repairkit for the calipers? will order EBC Pads then, im also a Fan of them. Only know from Bikes. For your main theme: I'm sure that a !Truck! wont Need drilled rotors^^ but : haben ist besser als brauchen- better have it than Need it.
Brakes caliper rebuild kits are available for a very low price. I thought they'd be a very smart choice because of the simplicity of a caliper. But when me and my friend, both fully capable and experienced technicians, rebuilt mine - apparently we failed somehow.
So I conclude there must be "more to it" and I'll just replace brake calipers from now on.
I still have caliper rebuild kits for the rears... Sealed bags if anyone wants them.
#28
Logic tells everybody that an improved brakeperformance would be beneficial for every vehicle. Trucks as well as lightweight vehicles. An improve is an improve. dont care on which vehicle. Right Im50fast?
however, i dont believe that it will be necessary to use racingbrakes for a truck. Sure it will improve, but will it be worth?
thanks for the tip about buying full calipers.. i will check out the Prices in germany
however, i dont believe that it will be necessary to use racingbrakes for a truck. Sure it will improve, but will it be worth?
thanks for the tip about buying full calipers.. i will check out the Prices in germany
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Logic tells everybody that an improved brakeperformance would be beneficial for every vehicle. Trucks as well as lightweight vehicles. An improve is an improve. dont care on which vehicle. Right Im50fast?
however, i dont believe that it will be necessary to use racingbrakes for a truck. Sure it will improve, but will it be worth?
thanks for the tip about buying full calipers.. i will check out the Prices in germany
however, i dont believe that it will be necessary to use racingbrakes for a truck. Sure it will improve, but will it be worth?
thanks for the tip about buying full calipers.. i will check out the Prices in germany
However your second paragraph seems to contradict your first. Yes I do believe high-performance brakes are excellent for a truck. That's why I buy them. The sheer power of deceleration from my Powerstop brakes is/was phenomenal.
All it takes is one "close call" to fully justify the extra money. Have you ever had a vehicle crash that was your fault? I have. And I've had near misses as well.
Imagine if you rear-end crash somebody… Imagine yourself in that position and then imagine if an angel of the Lord appeared and tells you that it could've been prevented for $200…
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