wicked1
Active member
I've got a heavy rig.. 7000lbs. Stock size rotors. I want better pads than the ceramic OEM pads. I see plenty of marketing from aftermarket companies about better coefficient of friction. More stopping power, etc. I see posts from people saying almost anything would be better than ceramic for stopping power.. Will wear faster and have more dust but be better.
However.. the DOT tests every batch of brakes, and the manufacturers have to put on a friction code. 2 letters, first is cold friction, second is hot friction. Higher letters are better. (g is better than e).
I thought I'd try Hawk LTS pads. Old hawk LTS pads were FF friction. But the new ones I just got are FE. E is the friction coefficient of bare steel, so not great. And the stock ceramics have a friction code of GG, so better than anything I have seen aftermarket. But otoh, everyone swears their aftermarket pads have more stopping power than OEM.
I don't know.. It's been quite a journey, and I'm more confused than ever.
As it is, I cannot lock up the wheels.(on dry pavement.. Mud, snow, etc, I can). At 90k miles Toyota installed a new master cylinder and new brake pads, and it was no change from before.. They say it's fine. This is just the stopping power available to me, w/ factory components, apparently.
Anyone have any recommendations for good brake pads, for a rig that's way heavier than factory?
However.. the DOT tests every batch of brakes, and the manufacturers have to put on a friction code. 2 letters, first is cold friction, second is hot friction. Higher letters are better. (g is better than e).
I thought I'd try Hawk LTS pads. Old hawk LTS pads were FF friction. But the new ones I just got are FE. E is the friction coefficient of bare steel, so not great. And the stock ceramics have a friction code of GG, so better than anything I have seen aftermarket. But otoh, everyone swears their aftermarket pads have more stopping power than OEM.
I don't know.. It's been quite a journey, and I'm more confused than ever.
As it is, I cannot lock up the wheels.(on dry pavement.. Mud, snow, etc, I can). At 90k miles Toyota installed a new master cylinder and new brake pads, and it was no change from before.. They say it's fine. This is just the stopping power available to me, w/ factory components, apparently.
Anyone have any recommendations for good brake pads, for a rig that's way heavier than factory?