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I just use Duralast Gold rotors & pads (ceramic), and it's less shudder & warpage while maintaining OEM performance. Bigger rotors gives more surface apply area, and theoretically, the opportunity for shorter stopping = better performance. Slotted rotors disperse heat better, thus preventing warpage.... not necessarily giving you shorter stopping potential.
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Im on my second set of OEM rotors, warranty, took raising hell to get dealer to replace them at 18K after they turned the first set and still warped. Im going aftermarket or upgrade when I need replacements.
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I am sure there is probably another thread somewhere else but i couldn't find it.
I currently have ssbc slotted rotors and EBC GREEN STUFF pads. I need to have my rotors turned but i want to replace my pads too. I am not happy with the green stuff pads . Even with the rotors and ss brake lines it dosen't seem to stop as well as the oem stuff, and i have thought that since i put the new pads on (a few years ago). I was thinking about hawk Ceramic, LTS, HPS, or even OEM. there are times i just don't feel as i can stop. Any recommendations?
I currently have ssbc slotted rotors and EBC GREEN STUFF pads. I need to have my rotors turned but i want to replace my pads too. I am not happy with the green stuff pads . Even with the rotors and ss brake lines it dosen't seem to stop as well as the oem stuff, and i have thought that since i put the new pads on (a few years ago). I was thinking about hawk Ceramic, LTS, HPS, or even OEM. there are times i just don't feel as i can stop. Any recommendations?
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I don't understand why people stray away from OEM stuff only to find out that the OEM stuff was superior..... I can't think of anything you can buy for your truck that's aftermarket and superior in quality except for certain internal engine parts. Go OEM and you won't go wrong.
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Like most of the above have said, stick with the OEM pads for regular use, if you are towing, especially a heavy load, then use the Hawk Super Duty or equivalent. The latter will produce more brake dust and is harder to keep the wheels clean but they sure do stop. I use them on my Escalade ESV pulling a 7000 lb enclosed trailer and they stop better, by far than any other set up on stock rotors.
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Factory rotors = My first set rusted apart at 11K, next set went maybe 20k until they started flaking apart. The factory pads are great though, very little dust, quiet, but not exactly a performance pad...if you want a performance pad, you'll have to deal with more dust, and possibly more noise.
Speaking of the factory pads, I've heard that GM is constantly changing suppliers to the lowest bidder, and your "AC Delco" pads could possibly be Raybestos, Bendix, whatever. Can anybody confirm this?
Speaking of the factory pads, I've heard that GM is constantly changing suppliers to the lowest bidder, and your "AC Delco" pads could possibly be Raybestos, Bendix, whatever. Can anybody confirm this?
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