mountie
Supporting Member
I am not planning to tow very much and when I do, it won't be heavy.
I just had my brake fluid completely flushed ( about a month ago).....
Thinking about towing a less than heavy haul, I notice when I press on the brakes, I don't get that increase of stopping power as I push firmer. My concern is if I need to stop ( slow down ), I am concerned about brake fade.
My guess is to improve the fronts, as a more necessary , than the rears. ( My pads are still "OK").....
But not new .... I don't really want to do an "up-grade" $$$ Since I don't tow much.( and no hills)..
Is it possible to improve stopping power by just turning the front rotors & BETTER PADS????
((( I may wonder if the brake fluid flush, may still have air in the system?? )))
I just had my brake fluid completely flushed ( about a month ago).....
Thinking about towing a less than heavy haul, I notice when I press on the brakes, I don't get that increase of stopping power as I push firmer. My concern is if I need to stop ( slow down ), I am concerned about brake fade.
My guess is to improve the fronts, as a more necessary , than the rears. ( My pads are still "OK").....
But not new .... I don't really want to do an "up-grade" $$$ Since I don't tow much.( and no hills)..
Is it possible to improve stopping power by just turning the front rotors & BETTER PADS????
((( I may wonder if the brake fluid flush, may still have air in the system?? )))