This is my first post, so please be patient. I did a search and could not come up with an answer to my question. I have an 04. 5 CTD/48RE 2500 4X4 that needs new brake pads up front. I tow a 7,200 lb boat and trailer with it so stopping power is very important to me for obvious reasons. My last truck was a 97 Dodge 1500 4X4 w/5. 9 Gas/47RE and it initially stopped this load fairly well when the the truck was newer until I replaced the pads. When I replaced the front pads on it the first time, I used the top of the line Raybestos metallic pads w/new rotors. Even after appropriate break-in, I had lost, in my opinion, what seemed to be 20% of my stopping power. I took the truck to my local Dodge dealer and had them check to see if I did anything wrong and they said it was done correctly. I then tried some normal, non-metallic pads and it still was no better. Then I tried the top of the line high performance pads. It was even worse. After 3 sets of pads and 2 sets of rotors over 150K miles, I never attained the same stopping power. It seems as the brakes were fading. Please note that I had no problems until I changed pads. My 04. 5 can stop my boat on a dime, but I'm worried about what type of pad I should use. Should I go with the exact same OEM pads, or is there something better I could use? I'm nervous about using ceramic or any of the high performance pads because of the results I had with my previous truck. I spoke with the dealer and asked his suggestion. He acted as though he didn't care. He told me "They all stop the truck". When I pushed him more and asked if it would be better to put OEM pads on he said he had no idea, it was up to me. A second employee agreed with him. Any help or suggestions on what pad to go with will be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone! Bob
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