May-21-2018 03:42 PM
May-28-2018 05:30 AM
May-28-2018 01:16 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I'm thinking that number was removed from an undisclosed location.
May-25-2018 04:54 PM
BenK wrote:
As a just in case...DO NOT use DOT5 silicone brake fluid...a good mechanic will question your usage...it is racing brake fluid
DOT4 is the highest DOT brake fluid for street usage
May-25-2018 02:16 PM
FishOnOne wrote:I'd guess it's based on how fast dust collects on the wheels. Which is all anyone except the truly pedantic really cares about.
Did you do a particulate count to quantify 80% less or are you just pulling a number out you no where?
May-25-2018 01:37 PM
May-25-2018 12:37 PM
Grit dog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Atlee wrote:
I'm having new pads put on today, on all four wheels on my F150 w/ HDPP. Since a trip to the Rockies is in my near future, I wanted extreme duty/heavy duty pads installed. The pads will be semi-metallic. From what I've read so far, semi metallic pads will dissipate heat better than ceramic.
I am also changing out the brake fluid. Replacing with a synthetic fluid. I want the best possible stopping power I can get.
GOOD call!!!
I tried Ceramics years ago on our 99 Tahoe with NEW US Made rotors. Warped in no time. My trusted brake suspension alignment guy said go back to GM stock pads. He turned rotors added GM pads and all has been great for several years. OH the dust is hardly noticeable!!!
I don’t know what old ceramic pads acted like, but old habits die hard.
I have 3 vehicles with ceramic pads right now. 1 is OE, truck
Idk if they’re ceramic-like, ceramic or made of unicorn turds, but they work, they last and they have about 80% less brake dust than the other vehicles.
YMMV
May-25-2018 12:25 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Atlee wrote:
I'm having new pads put on today, on all four wheels on my F150 w/ HDPP. Since a trip to the Rockies is in my near future, I wanted extreme duty/heavy duty pads installed. The pads will be semi-metallic. From what I've read so far, semi metallic pads will dissipate heat better than ceramic.
I am also changing out the brake fluid. Replacing with a synthetic fluid. I want the best possible stopping power I can get.
GOOD call!!!
I tried Ceramics years ago on our 99 Tahoe with NEW US Made rotors. Warped in no time. My trusted brake suspension alignment guy said go back to GM stock pads. He turned rotors added GM pads and all has been great for several years. OH the dust is hardly noticeable!!!
May-25-2018 08:12 AM
BenK wrote:
As a just in case...DO NOT use DOT5 silicone brake fluid...a good mechanic will question your usage...it is racing brake fluid
DOT4 is the highest DOT brake fluid for street usage
May-24-2018 11:12 PM
BenK wrote:
As a just in case...DO NOT use DOT5 silicone brake fluid...a good mechanic will question your usage...it is racing brake fluid
DOT4 is the highest DOT brake fluid for street usage
May-23-2018 09:42 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Atlee wrote:
I'm having new pads put on today, on all four wheels on my F150 w/ HDPP. Since a trip to the Rockies is in my near future, I wanted extreme duty/heavy duty pads installed. The pads will be semi-metallic. From what I've read so far, semi metallic pads will dissipate heat better than ceramic.
I am also changing out the brake fluid. Replacing with a synthetic fluid. I want the best possible stopping power I can get.
GOOD call!!!
I tried Ceramics years ago on our 99 Tahoe with NEW US Made rotors. Warped in no time. My trusted brake suspension alignment guy said go back to GM stock pads. He turned rotors added GM pads and all has been great for several years. OH the dust is hardly noticeable!!!
May-23-2018 09:40 AM
May-23-2018 09:05 AM
Atlee wrote:
I'm having new pads put on today, on all four wheels on my F150 w/ HDPP. Since a trip to the Rockies is in my near future, I wanted extreme duty/heavy duty pads installed. The pads will be semi-metallic. From what I've read so far, semi metallic pads will dissipate heat better than ceramic.
I am also changing out the brake fluid. Replacing with a synthetic fluid. I want the best possible stopping power I can get.
May-23-2018 02:37 AM
May-22-2018 06:39 PM