Long braking with duratracs
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I do not have big tires, yet. But I had a set of hawk brake pads for my. At I sold. I could not get cash back so I exchanged them for pads for the jeep. After break in it feels like I use less force on the pedal and if I really push them it stops much better than stock. Perhaps they may help you but I do not know
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I do not have big tires, yet. But I had a set of hawk brake pads for my. At I sold. I could not get cash back so I exchanged them for pads for the jeep. After break in it feels like I use less force on the pedal and if I really push them it stops much better than stock. Perhaps they may help you but I do not know
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You can install a set of more aggressive brake pads but they will wear on the rotors faster. We like the EBC Yellow pads as they are much more "grabbier" than stock. This will decrease your stopping distance.
If you don't like the pedal feel you can change out the master cylinder for a larger one. This will make the pedal feel more firm but it will not decrease your stopping distance.
You can also install a big brake kit. I believe you have to run a 16" wheel or larger. After installing this your pedal will likely feel less firm but you will decrease your stopping distance.
If you go the route of the big brake kit you will likely want to also change out the master cylinder so your pedal feels close to stock again.
If you don't like the pedal feel you can change out the master cylinder for a larger one. This will make the pedal feel more firm but it will not decrease your stopping distance.
You can also install a big brake kit. I believe you have to run a 16" wheel or larger. After installing this your pedal will likely feel less firm but you will decrease your stopping distance.
If you go the route of the big brake kit you will likely want to also change out the master cylinder so your pedal feels close to stock again.
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I did hawk pads at all 4 corners, fronts just over a year ago and rears last summer. My fronts werent bad originally so i only felt minor improvements, but my rears were shot. I felt a nice improvement when i replaced the rears, but with 37's she feels spongy. I would like to step up my front pad/rotors soon. I understand my 16's wont clear many kits though.
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Same thing again. I parked my jeep in my driveway which is a hill put the e brake on. It dropped back almost a foot and made a loud noise as if im towing something that weighs 5000 pounds. Anyway. Washed and waxed the jeep. A few hrs later. Put the e brake down and put in reverse and it just dropped back another foot. Without me letting go of the brake. And then stopped. And then in loosening my foot on the brake and its making a loud screeching noise until i get to the street. And then back to normal as i went on my way.
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Same thing again. I parked my jeep in my driveway which is a hill put the e brake on. It dropped back almost a foot and made a loud noise as if im towing something that weighs 5000 pounds. Anyway. Washed and waxed the jeep. A few hrs later. Put the e brake down and put in reverse and it just dropped back another foot. Without me letting go of the brake. And then stopped. And then in loosening my foot on the brake and its making a loud screeching noise until i get to the street. And then back to normal as i went on my way.