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new brakes
OK so i need new brakes on my silverado and was wondering if u guys had any recommendations on what pads to use. I have the hawk HPS on the front and rear right now. I liked them but would like something different. I was looking at getting the EBC Yellowstuff 400 series but my bro said they are really soft and wont last more than 20k miles. I do want a soft pad though because there are a **** load of hills where i live and lots of stupid soccer moms in escalades that just LOVE to cut u off and slam on their brakes when they pull up to stop lights. I was told that the Greenstuff are the best pads for trucks. Any input? basically i wanna know if the yellowstuff or greenstuff were better pads for a truck with 35's
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If you're happy with the Hawk pads, I'd stick with them. When I was at Texas A&M, the TAMSCC (university sponsered car club) I was in recommended the Hawk pads almost without fail to most folks, be it street or track. They flat out work and are what I'm going with when I do a brake job on the truck.
In the motorcycle world, EBC brake pads suck donkey *****. They chew up rotors and warp the backing plates really easily too.
In the motorcycle world, EBC brake pads suck donkey *****. They chew up rotors and warp the backing plates really easily too.
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i really like the porterfield pads. its the go-to for H1s. a hummer mechanic friend of mine told me about them...so i got a set. quiet, clean and work well. i had some hawks at one point...nothing but noise and dust.
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I'm running Praise Dyno cryogenically treated pads and slotted rotors front and rear and I"ve been very happy with them. Stopping is improved over stock, there's no noise, and the amount of dust is liveable. They do dust more than the original factory ceramics, but not as much as a Hawk pad. I've heard that the Hawk HP pads work really well, but dust like hell and often are very noisy. As for the EBC's, I'm looking for info on them myself. There's a guy at work who loves their Greenstuff pads, but he's running them on Toyotas, (his 4cyl pickup and his wife's car) not high performance full size trucks.
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i forgot to mention that....i had my pads and SSBC 14" rotors cryo treated.
on another note...when i built my 80e....had all the hard parts (minus the case) cryo treated. so far so good....
on another note...when i built my 80e....had all the hard parts (minus the case) cryo treated. so far so good....
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What if you're running stock rotors? I've read on here that many-a-folk recommend sticking with factory pads. I inject here, as I'm about to rework the front brakes here shortly. Was just going to go with factory unless someone can give me a better VALID suggestion.
When I did a complete job on my '04, I ran the NAPA "Adaptive One" (ceramic) pads on all four corners. Have to say that they were super quiet and did their job nicely, but ran about $90 for front or rear...same as OEM ceramics.
That is all...lol
When I did a complete job on my '04, I ran the NAPA "Adaptive One" (ceramic) pads on all four corners. Have to say that they were super quiet and did their job nicely, but ran about $90 for front or rear...same as OEM ceramics.
That is all...lol
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What if you're running stock rotors? I've read on here that many-a-folk recommend sticking with factory pads. I inject here, as I'm about to rework the front brakes here shortly. Was just going to go with factory unless someone can give me a better VALID suggestion.
When I did a complete job on my '04, I ran the NAPA "Adaptive One" (ceramic) pads on all four corners. Have to say that they were super quiet and did their job nicely, but ran about $90 for front or rear...same as OEM ceramics.
That is all...lol
When I did a complete job on my '04, I ran the NAPA "Adaptive One" (ceramic) pads on all four corners. Have to say that they were super quiet and did their job nicely, but ran about $90 for front or rear...same as OEM ceramics.
That is all...lol