My new truck is far and again the heaviest thing I have ever driven. My truck only has 800 miles on it, and already i have a thick coat of brake dust on the front wheels.
My question is, for stop and go city driving empty, what is the better way to apply the brakes? I generally am gentle with them, lightly slowing early rather than punching them pretty hard when i get close to the stopped traffic. I usually downshift into 4th at about 35mph as well as braking, but without an Ebrake, its not helping much.
I read one thread that said for heat purposes it was better to lay into them when you need to, but as I am empty, heat management is not as important to me as braking in a way thats best for my tires and pads.
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Big Fish-2001. 5 2500 QuadLWB 4x4 SLT Black/silver ETH/DEE SnowPlow/Camper/3. 55
My question is, for stop and go city driving empty, what is the better way to apply the brakes? I generally am gentle with them, lightly slowing early rather than punching them pretty hard when i get close to the stopped traffic. I usually downshift into 4th at about 35mph as well as braking, but without an Ebrake, its not helping much.
I read one thread that said for heat purposes it was better to lay into them when you need to, but as I am empty, heat management is not as important to me as braking in a way thats best for my tires and pads.
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Big Fish-2001. 5 2500 QuadLWB 4x4 SLT Black/silver ETH/DEE SnowPlow/Camper/3. 55