brettmess24
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20,000 miles and I just replaced the front/rear pads.
Yikes!
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20,000 miles and I just replaced the front/rear pads.
Yikes!
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my factory pads, nor my rotors made it 20K miles. jus sayin.
Double yikes!
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rocks and sand eat pads. rocks and sand eat rotors. I even had to sand the rotors twice to get rid of the glazing.
everyone i see building and beating on legit trucks is running Alcons.
that being said, stopping power isnt what im after. I just want my brakes to not fade like the stock ones do. 3-4 hours into a hard day, and even with a recent fluid flush and bleed, stainless lines, and fresh pads/rotors, the factory brakes feel REALLY mushy to me and the fade is very apparent.
yep. My decision point is circling around a few things...That’s the beauty of the aftermarket BBKs, including Alcon. Not just improved stopping power. But consistent stopping power and increased fade resistance.
I thought the new alcon kits do not require the tie rods to be changed????