I too am a fan of the EGR brake pads and shoes, I switched over last year and it was one of the best mods I have made. Their stuff is first class, and I would also recomend the stainless steel lines, they really firm up the pedal, and the older trucks with there rubber hoses should be replaced anyway.
I did not go with their rotors or calipers, instead i went to Raybestos and ordered their Super Stop Extreme duty rotor, they are very heavy duty, have internal cooling vanes, and come cross-drilled and gas slotted. Yes, cross-drilled. And they are fine, don't listen to the old rummors about them being bad. Those were only because people were drilling their own rotors and they had no ideal what they were doing. They work fantasic, and the stopping power is un-believeable. I also used Raybestos re-man calipers, they are excellent and no different then the EGR brand. The rotors list for 195. 00 and I got them for 110. 00, calipers were about 60 each.
If you do go with the EGR pads, shoes and lines, remember to get yourself several bottles of their fluid. Take the time needed to flush your trucks brake fluid and replace it with their synthetic fluid.
Front left with EGR pads and lines. Raybestos Super Stop rotors. Also shown is the Centramatics wheel balancers installed
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Right front with hub adapter in place and ready for tires. Egr pads and lines installed with Raybestos rotor.
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