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05excursionred 02-05-2011 09:41 PM

BRAKE PADS FOR 05 EXCURSION HELP DECIDE
 
I HAVE A 2005 EX 6.0L 4X4 IT CAME WITH ART SLOTTED ROTORS MY FRONT BRAKE PADS ARE ALMOST IN NEED OF REPLACEMENT DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO WHICH PADS I SHOULD REPLACE THEM WITH.
CARBON METALLIC??? PERFORMANCE?? ALSO THOUGHT WHILE ITS IN I MAY GET THE REARS DONE AS WELL THEY ARE STOCK ROTORS.. THANKS IN ADVANCE

Stewart_H 02-06-2011 12:42 AM

Hawk LTS pads.

Stewart

X_Hemi_Guy 02-06-2011 08:16 AM

I second Stewart...Hawk LTS the only way to go IMO.

Also...two other things.

1) WELCOME to FTE and the Ex forums!
2) Typing/posting etiquette says to not use all caps when posting because it means you are "shouting".

Joe

Forest 02-06-2011 10:18 AM

I third the Hawk LTS pads. Best all around performance. All those high performance carbon pads are really only good once warmed up. The LTS pads work well in all situations.

boertje 02-06-2011 10:20 AM

4th the Hawk pads. Best thing I did to my X.

tdappleman 02-06-2011 10:59 AM

Hawk! The only thing I would add would be the choice between LTS and Superduty pads. The Superduty pads are more aggressive, handle heat a bit better and will perform better if you drive in mountainous areas or where you may 'ride' the brakes. The downside is they will dust more and may squeal more. Otherwise the LTS pads do fantastic. I've had mine on for over a year now and would use them again in an instant.

Richard2212 02-06-2011 02:56 PM

I have used PFC pads from Autozone for several years. Improved Braking performance plus they last 50K+, no dust and are easy on the rotors.

X_Hemi_Guy 02-06-2011 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Richard2212 (Post 9931568)
I have used PFC pads from Autozone for several years. Improved Braking performance plus they last 50K+, no dust and are easy on the rotors.

I actually just tried the Autozone Duralast "Golds" on the rears of my other two vehicles (Mini Cooper and Grand Caravan)...they come with a lifetime warranty...

The reason the Hawk LTS pads get such a good review on here is because of the performance and large number of folks that have tried them and had success...not saying that they are the ONLY ones...but based on the performance reported on here (towing and non)...it is a "safe" choice...

When I do the rears on my Ex (prolly this spring)...I may look at the Duralast Golds for them since most of the braking is done with the fronts...it may be worth an experiment...

scottman70 02-06-2011 03:33 PM

HAWK LTS by far!!!!:-X22

Richard2212 02-06-2011 03:41 PM

Autozone Duralast are not PFC pads. PFC's for Excursion are 0756-20 / 0757-20 for front and rears. About $40. for Front and Rears - less than 1/2 the cost of duralast. I think Autozone is having a sellout on PFC's. I am going to check my local store and get a full set and save until I need them.

Just bought a backup set - front and rears for a total of $41. + tax.

I also converted my 5 flex brake lines to Russell SS and did the MC pushrod adjustment(found on the Forum under "brake upgrades" Search).

gr8scott72 02-06-2011 06:33 PM

I agree with the Hawk brand but I went with the SuperDuty instead of the LTS because of the loads I was towing. They do great with heavy loads. They do not squeal. They do have a little more dust. They also do great with an empty truck. They don't require a warm-up period before they will brake.

I also have them on my 2000 Durango (front only) with equally impressive results.

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SkySkiJason 02-06-2011 07:31 PM

I don't think you'll go wrong with Hawks. I used EBC pads - Greenstuff (better braking, med dust) on Excursion and Yellowstuff (max braking, faster wear, more dust) on F350.

Previously, I had Performance Friction carbon-metallic pads on F350. They lasted a long time and ran smooth - but the EBC pads stop WAAAAY better. :rolleyes:

05excursionred 02-06-2011 11:14 PM

wow thanks to everyone that responded that was quick i am new to this site and appreciate all the info..... sounds like the hawk lts are the most popular...

Ummms 02-06-2011 11:38 PM

yeah, when I bought my Ex over summer it needed new rear brakes. . . so I Searched around on this fourm and Hawk pads are the preferred choice of most everyone on here.


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