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travisgsf wrote:
I want to upgrade my brakes for better stopping power and better feel. Any thoughts as to what's the best route? I'm willing to change whatever I need to not just the pads. Thanks
โJan-04-2015 08:04 AM
RWDIII wrote:I agree but I feel like I've lost all thatnohurry wrote:
When I went from an F150 to my F250, the brakes are one of the things I was most pleased with. Granted I'm not pulling the weight you are, but mine work very well, solo or towing. Good luck
That's the first thing DW and I noticed when we went from F150 to new F250,that the brakes where so much better
โJan-04-2015 07:53 AM
nohurry wrote:
When I went from an F150 to my F250, the brakes are one of the things I was most pleased with. Granted I'm not pulling the weight you are, but mine work very well, solo or towing. Good luck
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Golden_HVAC wrote:
Hi,
I would start by changing out the brake fluid, and get the Ford 24,000 GVWR motorhome brake fluid, it has the very highest 'wet' boiling point of any brake fluid.
โJan-03-2015 09:10 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โJan-03-2015 09:05 PM
Bedlam wrote:
FYI: The F350 DRW and chassis cab DRW use larger brakes, but none use tires taller than 33".
โJan-03-2015 08:54 PM
travisgsf wrote:
I am running slightly larger tires on the 5th wheel. BFG Commercial TA. Also running an inch larger on my truck. 35" tires. Only reason I assumed upgrade the trucks brakes is when not towing my truck brakes feel really mushy. I only have 30k miles on the truck