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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
Upgrading pads and rotors
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[QUOTE="AllGo'N'Show, post: 1253403, member: 8195"] It's not THAT bad, just noticeable. Pads are always touching rotors so once your out of the neighborhood, the heat is held in the brake system for the most part unless your flying down the highway with cross winds or sitting immobile. Figured I'd throw it out there before someone put the SD pads in and rolled the stop sign on the first cold snap ;) I'd definitely do that same setup again for a heavy hauler, works great with weight [/QUOTE]
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