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- minnowExplorerGotta wonder how much more the "best" Napa brake pads are compared to what Kodiak provides. $10? Sounds like a cop-out.
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIKodiak system with NAPA's "BEST" semi metallic pads will stop extremely well!
I did this on my 07.5 MS and was shocked at the performance.
New 2016 MS has the Kodiak system and it stops good but nothing compared to the 07.5. I will be changing out to the NAPA pads soon.
Kodiak told me if I wanted the "BEST" pads to use the NAPA because they only sold basic and a bit better as they said no one wants to pay for quality so they don't sell the best. - RanduExplorerI have had Dexter and currently using Kodiak.
Big differences between the 2 at the 8000# axle level.
Dexter has 4 pistons per caliper, (2 small pistons on each caliper 1/2). Pads run in the ballpark of $150 per axle (2010 price when last purchased)
Had issues with pistons sticking and caliper 1/2 to rebuild was $250.00 per 1/2 or just under 500 for complete caliper. I hated working on Dexter. Dexter was factory installed on 2004 Newmar Kountry Star I used to own.
Kodiak uses a smaller caliper with 1 large piston on inner 1/2. Outer 1/2 floats and is actually based off a standard GM caliper from the early 90's. Pads can be purchased on line or at the local auto parts store with pricing from $30-40 per axle. Much simpler to work on and a new caliper complete with pads is in the $70-90 range depending on where purchased. Kodiak is factory installed on my DRV Mobile Suites.
Performance is comparable but pads do wear out faster on Kodiak than Dexter. I got 4 years out of Dexter pads compared to 2 years with the Kodiak. Wear all depends on driving miles and brake settings so could be many different wear rates.
My vote hands down is the Kodiak.
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