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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Better brakes for my '01 3500 dually

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Does anyone have suggestions for improving my 4-wheel disk brakes on my dually? When I have my 4,000 lb camper loaded on, I can't lock 'up. Sure would like to stop 'er a little faster.

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All I can add is: my 99 (rear drums) for sure lacks in comparison to my buddy's 01 dually (2 piston front/single piston rear) disc set-up. Try power bleeding the system and some new pads. "Whatever you do, don't go with ceramic pads", I tried that once on my fronts and still haven't gotten the embedded particles out of my nice aluminum wheels :eek: The pads only lasted about 10k miles too. twice the price and 1/4 the longevity with the added bonus of a set of wheels that need to be blasted and polished #@$%!#@$%!



That was my experience.
 
It might surprise you to knowvthat you lose traction when you lock up the tires and slide. The anti-lock brakes brakes work the best when you just jump on the and hold the pedal down and let them work. A sliding wheel has very limited traction.
 
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