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Old 07-01-2009, 08:12 AM
claybar claybar is offline
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Default Dodge Ram 4wd 1500-2003 Brake problem

I had my brakes replaced about 20K miles ago and I'm having problems with a bouncing/rough ride when I apply the brakes. I know the rotors need to be replaced so I was wondering what style are the best and what to stay away from. I'm new to the forum and would like some advice. It looks like ceramic brakes and drilled or slotted rotors are good. Is ebay an Ok place to pick them up? Is there a better place/manufacturer to purchase them from?

I want to do the job myself, I'm good with mechanical things...but I just haven't done a brake replacement on this truck.

Thanks for any help....Claybar
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Old 07-26-2009, 09:39 PM
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Ebay is usually a no, however I know several people who have had good luck with the seller R1Concepts. Dont know if he sells truck brake parts though.

I generally stay away from cross drilled. Slotted and/or dimpled are alright.

Check out summitracing as well. They have several good brands.
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