brembo blanks where do you getn them for a 4x4 4runner?
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brembo blanks where do you getn them for a 4x4 4runner?
I have searched and searched for the best combination for brakes for my rig
95 4runner 4x4 v6 3.0
most of you recomend brembo blanks. Where did you get them?? I can only find them for the 2 wheel 4runners are they the same or different???
Thanks and sorry for bringing up another brake question
95 4runner 4x4 v6 3.0
most of you recomend brembo blanks. Where did you get them?? I can only find them for the 2 wheel 4runners are they the same or different???
Thanks and sorry for bringing up another brake question
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I have searched and searched for the best combination for brakes for my rig
95 4runner 4x4 v6 3.0
most of you recomend brembo blanks. Where did you get them?? I can only find them for the 2 wheel 4runners are they the same or different???
Thanks and sorry for bringing up another brake question
95 4runner 4x4 v6 3.0
most of you recomend brembo blanks. Where did you get them?? I can only find them for the 2 wheel 4runners are they the same or different???
Thanks and sorry for bringing up another brake question
So my point is do you want to improve the feel of braking so that you feel that you can stop quicker then first get the brakes in good to spec working order, install tires that will allow you to stop quicker. If you are using the truck as mainly a street ride then mud tires might look great but they suck for stopping on the pavement. Now the same is true for offroad street tires suck in that department where the mud tires will have better bite on the soft stuff.
Now if you want a better feel you can replace the brake hoses with stainless steel or kevlar line which will improve the feel at the pedal.
You will be amazed at how well the brakes will work if you have the rotors and drums turned and install new pads and shoes and replace the brake fluid with new.
Sorry for the rant but brakes are only as good as the tires will allow them to be!
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Back years ago yes, the rubber componded hoses would expand under the pressure of braking, but the moden componds don't.
Fred
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I have not used stainless steel or kelvar reinforced lines on my trucks or cars over the years but have on all of my street motorcycles and they have always changed the feel at the lever. I would bet money that the motorcycle and car industry uses the came PSI rated and quality rate hoses.
Now do we need to install these types of barke lines on our trucks, cars or motorcycles? I would say no.
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