What brake pads are y'all running?
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After taking a long time off from driving the truck, I got her street legal again this last week. Driving it around I realized the brakes felt pretty bad and don't stop worth a damn. Not trying to do a brake conversion or anything major, but would like it to stop better than currently. Thanks guys and happy to be back 

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#15
Akebono Brake pads from Advance. SS braided lines at all four corners and a good bleed. Stay away from Wagner anti dust pads. I ruined a set of wheels with these pads! Pure junk! Akebono Lasted to about the 80,000 original miles mark. Whet to Wagner but after 5,000 miles I went back to Stock OEM which are the made in USA Akebono... My 2 cents.....

#17
sounds like the wager thermo quiet ceramic pads. i have them now and my dad has had them for a while and they been good.
what makes you think they messed up wheels? im not bashin just wanting to know.
what makes you think they messed up wheels? im not bashin just wanting to know.
#18
For a anti dust pad, they were the dirtiest pad I've ever used... Complete with a lifetime warranty I took those suckers off after 5000 miles and went back to OEM. Mind you I drive a heavy crew with one foot on the brake and one on the gas at all times.. Plus I let the brake dust stay on the wheels longer than I should have. Thats was just me being lazy but I've never had this issue before.. Nor after.. lust my 2 cents worth.
#19
I have Wagner thermo quiet and like them. For the first 1000 miles or so they made this odd deep humming sound when coming to a stop (but it could have been from the drilled rotors breaking in). Now they are 100% silent and basically no dust.
#20
Just looking around and got to this post.
After lots of trials and errors over the years I use now Raybestos Police Pads.
Its hard to make them fade or transfer materials to the disc compared to all others I tried.
They are formulated to handle pursuit duty.
A semi metallic pad, yes they dust. I just wash the truck.
No noise either.
Some RV owners report the are fade resistant.
For my 2005 I had to use a Police Tahoe P/N. I called Raybestos to get the part number.
I have cooked many a rotor during those Radar/Laser Detector/Jammer moments bringing her down from speed. These handle it much better. I use R1 Concept Rotors.
After lots of trials and errors over the years I use now Raybestos Police Pads.
Its hard to make them fade or transfer materials to the disc compared to all others I tried.
They are formulated to handle pursuit duty.
A semi metallic pad, yes they dust. I just wash the truck.
No noise either.
Some RV owners report the are fade resistant.
For my 2005 I had to use a Police Tahoe P/N. I called Raybestos to get the part number.
I have cooked many a rotor during those Radar/Laser Detector/Jammer moments bringing her down from speed. These handle it much better. I use R1 Concept Rotors.






