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Garry_Gayle
Explorer
Explorer
I need to replace my F350 DRW front brake pads, recommendations? I tow heavy.
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Garry_Gayle
Explorer
Explorer
I think I'm going with the Akebono Euro Ultra Premium pads and NAPA premium coated rotors upon recommendation of a pro mechanic that also tows heavy.

BenK
Explorer
Explorer
Garry&Gayle wrote:
I have thought about EBC but they are the most expensive too. I will look into the others suggested also.


Have tried most brands and from OEM to performance to race...always have ended up with either Hawk or EBC after buddy had his friction material research company bought out (his recommendation & he works for one of them now)...no longer get experimental stuff and have to buy them now.

A lot depends on how you drive and where you place go vs stopping. I like both, but stop is on top.

Me...can smoke OEM, standard duty, and some HD pads in a hurry and need/want performance level or higher. Understand the downside of them being almost nothing when cold

Currently, have Hawk on my Suburban, 1996 K3500, 7.4L and will get these for the next set. Wanted them, but they weren't available when I needed them...may just purchase a set to have on hand =


EBC Brakes DP41268R - EBC Yellowstuff 4000 Series Brake Pads for 1996 K2500 Suburban

summitracing wrote:

$176.80

EBC Yellowstuff 4000 Series Brake Pads

Brake Pads, Yellowstuff, Aramid Fiber, Front, Chevy, GMC, Dodge, Set


EBC Yellowstuff 4000 Series pads are the perfect replacements for your daily-driven race car or ultra-friction truck upgrade. They're made from a full race material and are capable of high-temperature use, with a very good wear life. Their "bite" from cold is superbโ€”uncommon with race materials, which normally require warming-upโ€”making these pads safe for use on the highway, as well as on the race track. EBC pads deliver increased stopping power for your performance race machine and your demanding truck or SUV. These are not "low-dust" disc brake pads, but are similar to or better than OE pads. Order the set designed for fitment on your make and model.




Edit...notice that most all higher performance pads these days has one or two slots molded into the friction material.

That negates the 'need' for drilled and/or slotted rotors.

Outgas escape routing to not float the pads off of the rotor surface when very hot and outgassing.

Without the holes or slots on the rotor, there is more surface area for braking & thermal mass to both hold & carry away heat from the mating surface with pads.
-Ben Picture of my rig
1996 GMC SLT Suburban 3/4 ton K3500/7.4L/4:1/+150Kmiles orig owner...
1980 Chevy Silverado C10/long bed/"BUILT" 5.7L/3:73/1 ton helper springs/+329Kmiles, bought it from dad...
1998 Mazda B2500 (1/2 ton) pickup, 2nd owner...
Praise Dyno Brake equiped and all have "nose bleed" braking!
Previous trucks/offroaders: 40's Jeep restored in mid 60's / 69 DuneBuggy (approx +1K lb: VW pan/200hpCorvair: eng, cam, dual carb'w velocity stacks'n 18" runners, 4spd transaxle) made myself from ground up / 1970 Toyota FJ40 / 1973 K5 Blazer (2dr Tahoe, 1 ton axles front/rear, +255K miles when sold it)...
Sold the boat (looking for another): Trophy with twin 150's...
51 cylinders in household, what's yours?...

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
12Vs comments about the OrangeStuff pads are correct, but the rest of it is a bit to broad or general.
Heck, newer GM light and heavy duty pickups come with ceramic pads. Or if they're not, I've never seen an organic or semi metallic with that little brake dust on the wheels.

Pads that have worked well for me on HD pickups.
EBC Super Greenstuff (truck and SUV, not the normal greenstuff pads)
Powerstop Z36
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
Garry&Gayle wrote:
I have thought about EBC but they are the most expensive too. I will look into the others suggested also.


I have the EBC Orange HD pads on my 01 RAM Sport all around and on the front of my 15 DRW.

The difference was insane on the 01 and dramatic on the 15 with only doing the fronts. Only did the fronts because the rears were not available at the time. Didn't need pads but wanted improved braking and it made more difference than another pad I have ever used. I also use the EBC Yellow on my HEAVY Mobile suites and they work great.

Ceramics are NOT designed or intended for HD use!!! If you look many of the so called ceramic pads for HD they say "Ceramic like".
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

theoldwizard1
Explorer II
Explorer II
I like Raybestos, but make sure to get their Premium Ceramic pads.

APT
Explorer
Explorer
I am a big fan of Powerstop pads and rotors. I have them on my Suburban for 30k miles as well as my DD Subaru Outback (F 10k, R 25k miles).
A & A parents of DD 2005, DS1 2007, DS2 2009
2011 Suburban 2500 6.0L 3.73 pulling 2011 Heartland North Trail 28BRS
2017 Subaru Outback 3.6R
2x 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV (Gray and Black Twins)

ssthrd
Explorer
Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
I think I put ceramic on mine the last time, don't remember the brand.


I used ceramics on my Tundra after getting a "deal" on after market pads. They were so soft that there was always brake dust on the front wheels. Tough to remove. I am not a left foot braker. I switched back to OEM ceramic pads and problem solved. Ya gets what ya pays for!
2014 Keystone Laredo 292RL
2013 Palomino Maverick 2902
2018 GMC 3500HD, 4x4, 6.5' box, SRW, Denali, Duramax, Andersen
DeeBee, JayBee, and Jed the Black Lab

The hurrier I go the behinder I get. (Lewis Carroll)

Garry_Gayle
Explorer
Explorer
I have thought about EBC but they are the most expensive too. I will look into the others suggested also.

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
My latest is Performance Friction and I am on the heavy side also. Excellent pads.
Second choice is EBC. Most premium brands will serve you well.

ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Explorer III
I got mine at Autozone--lifetime warranty. Have replaced once at around 60,000mi feee. I tow a 32ft enclosed trailer with a car inside. Total weight is around 23,000lbs.

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
I think I put ceramic on mine the last time, don't remember the brand.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

ksss
Explorer
Explorer
I replaced my DRW (06 GMC) with Hawk SD pads. I liked them, certainly better than the oem pads were.
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