I'm gonna need some new pads, and maybe some rotors. Want to know who has good quality brake pads, and rotors that will stop better than stock that is reasonably priced. Oh, and not wanting a set that wears fast. Any advice?
I'm gonna need some new pads, and maybe some rotors. Want to know who has good quality brake pads, and rotors that will stop better than stock that is reasonably priced. Oh, and not wanting a set that wears fast. Any advice?
I was going to get the Power Slot also with Hawk pads but I liked the NAPA ones because there were fewer holes which I felt would last longer and be stronger and not warp as easily... . less holes for more strength. I'm pleased with how they are holding up. I've heard alot of good feedback on the Power Slots tho.
You will notice there are alot less holes in the NAPA rotors verses the Power Slot or Power Stop rotors so I figure they will expess gases and heat better than non-drilled/slotted rotors.
I spend $270 for rotors and $70 for pads. Don't skimp on brakes.
I just replaced a rear cylinder with stock replacement. Where/what is the type wheel cylinder i'm to look for. Also is there a negative to the oversized cylinder?
I've been happy with the Mopar original equipped pads.
According to this brake info your 97 truck has 1. 0625" (1 1/16") Wheel cylinders
Dodge Ram Brake Specifications
I went from 1. 0625"( 1 1/16") to 1. 125" (1 1/8") dia.
Bought the WC at EGR Brakes: Raymold # 2037291
Nothing negative to say about 1 1/8" WC upgrade.
Keep the rear brakes adjusted close, I usually have to give mine a "click or two" every 10,000 mi.
I have not ran 1 3/16" wheel cylinders, judging by the way 1 1/8" perform on my truck, 1 3/16" would be to much. If I ran loaded all the time 1 3/16" would probably be OK.
I arc ground the shoes to fit the drums and I think thats why 1 1/8" is enough for my truck.
Hope this helps,
Kent