One of the benefits of hanging all sorts crap on an otherwise perfectly well-engineered pickup truck is that your rig gets heavy. My Ram weighs over four tons without my 6'6", paunchy, middle-aged butt cluttering up the cab... (sting like a horsefly, float like a sperm whale) lol!!
So, I'm eating front brake pads like Rosie O'Donnell packin' flapjacks at a Shoney's Sunday mornin' breakfast buffet.
The TDR has devoted time to a comparison of Phord brakes with those on the Ram. Phord wins, hands down. Ram breaks are sub-par for a vehicle of this weight. The rears need constant (auto-adjusting is a joke) tinkering or they are virtually just along for the ride.
I'd like to install new brakes in the rear -- I mean drums, too. The whole shootin' match.
Anybody have any solutions, suggestions, that might make a difference? I'd like to upgrade the entire brake system with the best brakes available.
Thanks.
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97 2500 4x4, club cab, auto, 3. 54 limited slip, JRE 4" exhaust, Dr. Performance Fuel system (370 HP), turbo, Geno's guages -- Boost, EGT, transmission & Rear -- MAG Hytec covers, SunCoast Converter/Transgo shift kit, Brite Box, tons o'chrome under hood, Prime Loc, EZ Drain, Seat covers, wood dash, Rancho Suspension, Warn M12000 Winch on Warn Brush Guard, Warn driving and fog lights, Hella twin back up lights, 285/75/R16 B. F. G. ATs on Mickey Thompson rims; Linex bed liner, BD exhaust brake.
So, I'm eating front brake pads like Rosie O'Donnell packin' flapjacks at a Shoney's Sunday mornin' breakfast buffet.
The TDR has devoted time to a comparison of Phord brakes with those on the Ram. Phord wins, hands down. Ram breaks are sub-par for a vehicle of this weight. The rears need constant (auto-adjusting is a joke) tinkering or they are virtually just along for the ride.
I'd like to install new brakes in the rear -- I mean drums, too. The whole shootin' match.
Anybody have any solutions, suggestions, that might make a difference? I'd like to upgrade the entire brake system with the best brakes available.
Thanks.
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97 2500 4x4, club cab, auto, 3. 54 limited slip, JRE 4" exhaust, Dr. Performance Fuel system (370 HP), turbo, Geno's guages -- Boost, EGT, transmission & Rear -- MAG Hytec covers, SunCoast Converter/Transgo shift kit, Brite Box, tons o'chrome under hood, Prime Loc, EZ Drain, Seat covers, wood dash, Rancho Suspension, Warn M12000 Winch on Warn Brush Guard, Warn driving and fog lights, Hella twin back up lights, 285/75/R16 B. F. G. ATs on Mickey Thompson rims; Linex bed liner, BD exhaust brake.