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Both my dad and I have Hawks LTS on our Yukon’s. Both rigs have great stopping power. I drive quite a bit harder than my father and I have no problems with emergency stops like sudden traffic jams on the freeway and braking from 90-20 effortlessly. They do produce quite a bit of dust though and there is some very low noise when cold, less so on my Denali with it’s 20’s now.Anyon want to recommend some good brake pads? I intend to do the nnbs front brakes upgrade and my current pad though fairly quiet do not perform great.
I dont mind dust but the wife cannot stand brake noise.
Thanks!
Buy that and ship it to me, you owe me.....Another Duraburb, this one is local, but pricey
https://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/d/diesel-chevy-suburban-by/6647752251.html
Both my dad and I have Hawks LTS on our Yukon’s. Both rigs have great stopping power. I drive quite a bit harder than my father and I have no problems with emergency stops like sudden traffic jams on the freeway and braking from 90-20 effortlessly. They do produce quite a bit of dust though and there is some very low noise when cold, less so on my Denali with it’s 20’s now.
My dads NBS 2500 Sierra has Wagner thermo quiet ceramics and are pretty good too. I seem to remember reading that the Wagner’s were the best balance in regards to performance, noise, and dust.
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You buy it and I will keep the seat warm for you on my way to New York for ya....curbside service!Buy that and ship it to me, you owe me.....lol
LolYou buy it and I will keep the seat warm for you on my way to New York for ya....curbside service!
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Some back story.
I have braided lines and good fresh fluid. The feel during normal driving is fine. I put the esky to work in the last few Months with some heavily packed trips to North lake tahoe and towing and trips through the santa cruz mountains and I can tell when they get worked hard braking suffers a bit.
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Maybe ill go with the Wagners. They can certainly be found pretty cheap.
Thanks! I was hoping for first hand experience though. I know they generally make great stuff.R1 concepts has a new line out that is a ceramic compound called OE. They're sitting in my garage......
Thanks! I was hoping for first hand experience though. I know they generally make great stuff.
Thanks! I was hoping for first hand experience though. I know they generally make great stuff.
I have this setup on my truck..except I'm running the ceramic pads..I don't think they are the OE ones. They seem to bite better after a few stops. Low dust on the front.l, none on the rear and no noise. They can haul the truck down quick..saved me from a speeding ticket this morning no doubt..I was flying lol..braking is very consistent as well with no fade or shimmy in the steering wheel during hard stops.. no real complaints..I know. I'm curious about them, too, and wish I had them on already! I spoke to R1 on the phone to build my kit (Gmt900 front, 800 rear, geomet drilled and slotted) and was in a debate over pads. The OE series was the recommendation he gave me. He was super helpful and patient as I made him review every part number of rotors, hardware, etc. Gave me their holiday (memorial day, I think) sale pricing (less than I found online), and everything. He was confident that the OE series was my best bet for dust and noise.
DCaudio!!!!!!!The kits don't cost much. Definitely cheaper than buying a new sub. There are definitely better subs than the newer MTX's, but there definitely DEFINITELY worse subs....
Here's the section on Parts-express for speaker repair kits...
https://www.parts-express.com/cat/speaker-surround-refoam-kits/328
My first subs were hand me downs , with glue they used to fix the problem he has. Worked fine, left with the truck when i sold it. Toss sum vinale??( I am sure i spelt that wrong! ) tape on it, just to keep from riping more. Thats not a major function, no performance change. I learned that because my dog when a puppy chewed the side of the sub rubber. Got a list of crap that my dog has done to alost everyone of my rigs except the Nali ! she old now. Anyway my experianc my 2cents!$30. Not really worth it to me. Maybe if someone wants it, just pay for shipping. I hate throwing away something someone could use.
Stop tech slotted only rotors and either akebono pads or the Wagner oex. Work well for me.I have this setup on my truck..except I'm running the ceramic pads..I don't think they are the OE ones. They seem to bite better after a few stops. Low dust on the front.l, none on the rear and no noise. They can haul the truck down quick..saved me from a speeding ticket this morning no doubt..I was flying lol..braking is very consistent as well with no fade or shimmy in the steering wheel during hard stops.. no real complaints..
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Very common rear seal leak on them...easy peasySwapped out the vehicle speed sensor on the transfer case yesterday, and discovered the rear seal is leaking. So I've got another protect for later. Hooray!