I finally did the front brakes on my '93 D350. The old pads weren't that bad, but stopping power just hasn't been that great lately.
So I pulled everything off, rotors were still in pretty good shape, so I scuffed them up with a sanding disc on my angle grinder to get them ready for new pads. Put a little grease on the caliper slides and put in the Performance Friction pads from Auto Zone. Bleed system 'till clear fluid comes out -- ready for reassembly.
Got everything put back together, wheels torqued down -- time for a test drive!
Wow!! These pads are much better than the old ones that were on there. Maybe my rotors were just glazed, but my stopping distances have probably dropped 20%.
Very happy with these pads after a weekend's worth of driving and hauling the horses.
OK, maybe it's weird being excited about a brake job -- but I figured you guys would understand!!
Cheers
Dave
So I pulled everything off, rotors were still in pretty good shape, so I scuffed them up with a sanding disc on my angle grinder to get them ready for new pads. Put a little grease on the caliper slides and put in the Performance Friction pads from Auto Zone. Bleed system 'till clear fluid comes out -- ready for reassembly.
Got everything put back together, wheels torqued down -- time for a test drive!
Wow!! These pads are much better than the old ones that were on there. Maybe my rotors were just glazed, but my stopping distances have probably dropped 20%.
Very happy with these pads after a weekend's worth of driving and hauling the horses.
OK, maybe it's weird being excited about a brake job -- but I figured you guys would understand!!

Cheers
Dave