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04-05-2019, 09:32 AM | #1 |
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About Time for New Brakes
All the major components of my truck have been replaced or repaired. New 6.0 Ls, 4l80 transmission, 3:73 Posi 30 spline axle with new drums and shoes, Vintage air, etc. etc.
So it has been getting driven more then ever in the last 20+ years. Last front brake job was 1999. It is pulsating and pulling to the right now. Any recommendations for a quality set of rotors and pads? I don't expect this set to last 20 years but the box store brakes that I put on the kids Subarus don't seem to last very long. I have the Jb3 light duty system my '84 stepside. |
04-05-2019, 01:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: About Time for New Brakes
I think you have answered your own question....
"kids" and "Subaru" and "Brakes not lasting"...seems standard to me.... Try this link to rockauto.... https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...030936&jsn=482 Vented and slotted with ceramic pads...$187 Make sure you overhaul your calipers and replace the rubber brake hoses.... Have fun
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