Yikes Front brakes
Ok here I go
This is my 1st hand experiance.
been thru my brakes alot!
1st the stock brakes get hot really hot especially with an Auto trans.
The truck takes alot of peddle to stop due to lack of engine braking.
once the brakes get everything good and hot they do a few thing's
1)they cook the caliper bolt grease doesn't matter what kind of grease I tried them all.
(the special clear Caliper grease seems to work best. )
2)this in turn causes the calipers to stick a little.
3)the sticky calipers cause the pads to drag (usually the the inside pad).
4) now that the pads are dragging we are really heating thing's up!:--)
5)now were cookin !
6)this is where the rotors start to look like a Lays potato chip:{
7)at the same time we are cookin everything in the front end.
brake hoses and caliper piston dust boots and seals EVERYTHING!
Solutions
1)keep caliper bolts lubed (every oil change 3000 mi. or more often if you get them wet)
2) I purchased crossdrilled rotors (seems to keep the heat down)
3)Use hi quality pads (EGR brakes) Glenn thanks!
replace the rubber bushing's every time you change pads.
stay away from the Pep Boys lifetime stuff.
4)If you have already cooked your brakes consider replacing the Rotors ,Calipers (inc the caliper bolts) , Brake lines ,Pads , Brakefluid, You should turn the rotors if they are warped . This will reduce the pulsating brake peddle.
5) I'm very happy with the 1 ton rear wheel cyclinders.
My stockers were leaking and it was nearly imposible to tell.
I had to peel back the dust boots to inspect properly.
It was a very easy upgrade inexpensive too!
SFB