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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Who Makes The Best Brake Pads

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if you want something that stops better, and I know I do and I will be changing to them as well, is EBC. search on yahoo, very good company and very good products
 
If you want something a little cheaper but still really good brake pads i run Bendix pads that i get from Advance Auto. I got 50,000 out of my last set and that was running 39 inch tires.
 
I recently installed the Powerslot rotors and Hawk HPS pads from DPPI on my 97. I must say there was a night and day difference over stock. I also added the 30mm wheel cylinders and I can actually stop the truck now with ease.
 
I am not 100% sure, I would have to check my receipts. I did pretty much everything due to some issues I was having. New rotors, calipers, pads, shoes, brake hose and wheel cylinders (had previously installed these).



I can check and shoot you a PM with what I spent. Not sure on the boards policy on posting pricing.
 
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The best set of disc brake pads that I have used is Raybestos. Super Stop is the name of the pads. My trucks stops much faster and no brake dust filling up the wheels. Sam
 
DMcPherson said:
they only list up to 99, are they different to 02? the other site I found listed 94 I think to 02





Dodge changed the brakes in 2000 to a dual caliper setup. Not sure what the 3rd generations are running. :confused:
 
EBC SUV Supreme, the Ultimate "Green Stuff" that EBC sells for our trucks. The only drawback is they are a little stiff when cold. They stop better and grip better when they are warm and get even better when they are hot. 4K miles and not a problem at all!! I run on a vol. Fire Dept and run about 10 miles to the station and they are great. No Dust on the wheels at all :)
 
Sam Peterson used to be the "brake guru" of the tdr way back when. Sam sold the hawkhead pads and they work great.



If you want great brake advice, use the search feeature and use search by members name



sam peterson. always great advise :cool:
 
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