opfor2
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So, I was wondering if the brake components for a PPV and SSV the same?
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Depends on the year, but on my 2011, I understand the only difference between my PPV and consumer Hoes was the pads.So, I was wondering if the brake components for a PPV and SSV the same?
I’ve had thecopcar for 5 1/2 years now. Just over 40k miles. I haven’t had to touch the brakes since I got it.high temperature seals and semi metallic pads. that is the only difference.
ppv pads last me maybe a year.
I upgraded to baer erradispeed rotors and ceramic pads, the ceramic pads make it almost 2 years usually
bought these calipers about 3 years ago they seem to be holding up fine so far
shows how I drive by comparison, lol I probably drive mine harder than the cops do.....I’ve had thecopcar for 5 1/2 years now. Just over 40k miles. I haven’t had to touch the brakes since I got it.
Interesting. I can’t imagine there’s any significant weight difference between them.shows how I drive by comparison, lol I probably drive mine harder than the cops do.....
only the Silverado brakes last a little longer I think they are approaching 4 years, not sure why must have something to do with the vehicle dynamics I do not drive it any less harder than I do the yukon, they both only show 9.5mpg sometimes less
+1I’ve had thecopcar for 5 1/2 years now. Just over 40k miles. I haven’t had to touch the brakes since I got it.
My SSV just turned 210k. Original shocks. They are still working as intended. No bad tire wear, good stiff ride, good cornering, they're still keeping the tire contact patch solidly on the pavement. Believe me, I've been looking for an excuse to replace them but they just keep giving.I’ve had thecopcar for 5 1/2 years now. Just over 40k miles. I haven’t had to touch the brakes since I got it.
one of my fronts started leaking about 190k, so I replace the shocks. You can't but PPV struts, so I did the whole spring compressor thing to do it. I did the rears a few months later just because I figured they were due to give up the ghost.My SSV just turned 210k. Original shocks. They are still working as intended. No bad tire wear, good stiff ride, good cornering, they're still keeping the tire contact patch solidly on the pavement. Believe me, I've been looking for an excuse to replace them but they just keep giving.
Well if you drive them hard. Then I must be some mad max style driving. I get 6-8 months out of mine. And that's metal scraping metal.shows how I drive by comparison, lol I probably drive mine harder than the cops do.....
only the Silverado brakes last a little longer I think they are approaching 4 years, not sure why must have something to do with the vehicle dynamics I do not drive it any less harder than I do the yukon, they both only show 9.5mpg sometimes less
using semi-metallic? or composite? the composites last me 6 months, semi-metallic maybe a year, ceramic about a year and half basicallyWell if you drive them hard. Then I must be some mad max style driving. I get 6-8 months out of mine. And that's metal scraping metal.
I used the carbon fiber ceramic Z36 power stops. And EBC brakes just about every color.using semi-metallic? or composite? the composites last me 6 months, semi-metallic maybe a year, ceramic about a year and half basically
the cheap pads are composite bottom of the barrel stuff.