Next I did the OEM big brake upgrade. Got a good deal through the NAPA my dad dealt with for many years:
2 NAPA fleet series HD 13” rotors
2 NAPA premium rear stock size rotors
2 05+ semi-loaded calipers with brackets
2 sets of Adaptive One ceramic pads
A T55 torx to get the stock front calipers off
Forgot a few things at NAPA so I had to stop by pep boys by my house for:
Brake fluid
Red high temp paint
Anti seize
2 cans of brake clean
When I bought my truck a year ago, it came from a dealer that said they turned the rotors and put new pads on. The clearly did not, these rotors had had multiple sets of pads on them and they had the cheapest duralast pads ever on them. 12k miles on “new” pads and I only had 2 mils left. I wasn’t planning on doing this quite yet but couldn’t take the squealing any more.
Between painting, cleaning and wrestling with stubborn bolts, this took me about 4.5 hrs. After a re-bleed the next day of all 4 corners, this thing stops great! Totally worth the $380 spent after I get my core charge back.
Next up, 2” Belltech spindles, shorter rear sway bar endlinks and pulling the rear spring spacer and isolators. Hoping to get another 1.5” all the way around while being able to crank the bars back up a smidge up front to add some stiffness back in. It’s a touch soft right now with no tension on the T-bars.
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