Best Brakes Out There......?
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Chris27,
There are many versions, depending on the type of driving you do. To upgrade for any type of hauling or towing, you might want to consider drilled&slotted rotors and ceramic brake pads. These can be found on EBay for about $290.00 for all four wheels (rotors and pads included), most have free shipping. You will imrpove your braking by 20%, and at the same time keep the temperature down on your rotors and pads. Heat build up is what causes most rotor/pad failures, the less heat the longer they last.
There are many versions, depending on the type of driving you do. To upgrade for any type of hauling or towing, you might want to consider drilled&slotted rotors and ceramic brake pads. These can be found on EBay for about $290.00 for all four wheels (rotors and pads included), most have free shipping. You will imrpove your braking by 20%, and at the same time keep the temperature down on your rotors and pads. Heat build up is what causes most rotor/pad failures, the less heat the longer they last.
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I got the EBC drilled and slotted rotors with their EBC P6000 Greenstuff pads.
Can't say enough about them. Excellent.
I agree with OlDirtyJohn about the fully drilled through holes, in the rotors.
The EBC's come with profiled and shaped dimples, to stop this weakess of cracking.
Plus another very importatant consideration is when rotor material is removed by drilling and slotting, this is the very stuff which helps to keep the rotor cool.
The more metal/mass a rotor has, the more it's able to dissipate heat more effectively.
It's quite a compromise in design engineering, to achieve the best of all worlds.
Al.
Can't say enough about them. Excellent.
I agree with OlDirtyJohn about the fully drilled through holes, in the rotors.
The EBC's come with profiled and shaped dimples, to stop this weakess of cracking.
Plus another very importatant consideration is when rotor material is removed by drilling and slotting, this is the very stuff which helps to keep the rotor cool.
The more metal/mass a rotor has, the more it's able to dissipate heat more effectively.
It's quite a compromise in design engineering, to achieve the best of all worlds.
Al.
Last edited by abarmby; 10-28-2009 at 02:06 PM.
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I've been hearing a lot of good things about the NAPA performance rotors and pads. Seem to be seeing a lot of guys with them with no warping, cracking breaking and they come with a lifetime warranty. Im going to see about getting a set as soon as I get the exhaust finished up so probably in a week or two.
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The problem with that is SRT-10......waaaay overpriced. I'd rather buy new than used at 80% of the new price. All these places buy salvaged SRT10's and want buku bucks for everything. i stay away from that stuff.
besides, by going to a Quality slotted rotor and Quality pads the difference will be minimal for the average driver. Installing SRT10 rotors/pads won't give any better braking under normal driving conditions than quality stuff that is an easy swap.
Quality is not some offbrand from Ebay. ceramic pads are not Quality, they are just low dust pads that have terrible brake fade when pushed hard.
The Cryogenic rotors are specially treated and are quality material.
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With much reduced brake fade over ceramic
in other words, you get consistent braking time after time in a heavy truck and when towing. Ceramics glaze when they get hot and force you to push the pedal harder