โOct-16-2016 12:34 PM
โNov-03-2016 12:09 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I would check into RayBestos or possibly AC Delco. Some of these companies have a PRO series.
I think if you went to RockAuto.com and put in the NAPA # it will show all other pads that match and I think they may show country of origin.
I was in the middle of the project when I picked up my pads or I would have looked further. If you find something let us know.
โNov-03-2016 08:16 AM
ford truck guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Hunter11 wrote:
A quick search on the NAPA UP-7136-M cross reference to Raybestos shows PGD215M. I have been wanting to get new pads for our trailer and swap them out the first chance I get for better pads. Guess I need to make sure the Raybestos PGD215M will fit before picking some up.
They will fit if cross referencing the NAPA pad you list. I took the number right off the box. Let me know if they are US Made. If so I will be going that route next pad change.
Ceramic are NOT always the best option. Quality Semi Metallic are for the RV disk brake application.
Don't forget to check your brake fluid often! Also be sure to use synthetic lube for all contact points and slide bolts on the calipers.
I just looked into getting replacement pads for my 8k Titan system.. the NAPA box part # UP-7136M shows made in Mexico... Not sure what to use now?
โNov-03-2016 05:46 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Hunter11 wrote:
A quick search on the NAPA UP-7136-M cross reference to Raybestos shows PGD215M. I have been wanting to get new pads for our trailer and swap them out the first chance I get for better pads. Guess I need to make sure the Raybestos PGD215M will fit before picking some up.
They will fit if cross referencing the NAPA pad you list. I took the number right off the box. Let me know if they are US Made. If so I will be going that route next pad change.
Ceramic are NOT always the best option. Quality Semi Metallic are for the RV disk brake application.
Don't forget to check your brake fluid often! Also be sure to use synthetic lube for all contact points and slide bolts on the calipers.
โOct-19-2016 05:51 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
Something that don't make sense to me is that these pads are for a vehicle that weighs 5,000# and they are on an RV that has the possibility to be over 20,000#. If it has 17" wheels on it why not put a pad on it for a HD truck.
Guess what they are the same pad on the 8 and 9K MORryde IS system and possibly the 7K.
I was considering going to the 9K system but after seeing the pad is exactly the same and several other things I declined. The rotors, bearings and caliper are larger but same exact pad.
The fact that there are 4 wheels does make a difference. I for one would like to see a much larger pad with a double piston caliper.
โOct-19-2016 05:46 AM
transamz9 wrote:
Something that don't make sense to me is that these pads are for a vehicle that weighs 5,000# and they are on an RV that has the possibility to be over 20,000#. If it has 17" wheels on it why not put a pad on it for a HD truck.
โOct-19-2016 05:44 AM
Did you read what Kevin told me above?
โOct-19-2016 05:16 AM
โOct-18-2016 11:22 AM
โOct-18-2016 07:16 AM
Hunter11 wrote:
A quick search on the NAPA UP-7136-M cross reference to Raybestos shows PGD215M. I have been wanting to get new pads for our trailer and swap them out the first chance I get for better pads. Guess I need to make sure the Raybestos PGD215M will fit before picking some up.
โOct-18-2016 07:12 AM
Fxfymn wrote:
Call Kodiak or got to trailer parts superstore. Kodiak pads are excellent IMO. They now use full ceramic pads.
โOct-18-2016 06:43 AM
โOct-18-2016 06:14 AM
woodman1 wrote:
Gary&gayle. Couldn't find part # AE7136M but found # UP7136M. Are these the ones too thick or will these fit? Thanks.
โOct-17-2016 06:16 PM
โOct-17-2016 06:09 PM