Crusty old shellback
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So heres the basics.
'21 75th PW.
35" Kenda Kevlar.
Currently have Power Stop extreme tow brake set up. Drilled and slotted rotors. Have been on for about 20K miles.
93K miles on truck.
Brakes have always been tight and great breaking.
So was out on a 1600 mile road trip. Yesterday we drove about 500 miles. Towards then of the drive, we had about60 miles of really tight twisty mountain roads. Temps were about 105.
After about 40 miles, we were over the mountain and on the down hill side. I had been pushing it the whole way and hard on the brakes into the turns and drop offs. Coming down the hill, I got serious brake fade. Pedal almost to the floor. Got slowed down and pulled off the road to let the car behind me go by.
Took it slow the rest of the way down, using the gear selector to slow down instead of mainly brakes.
Stopped in town for the night. Got up today to drive the last 200 miles home. I have brakes, but they are not as tight as before. Seems I have more pedal travel than before to stop the truck. I stopped and picked up some DOT 4 fluid to do a full flush this week. Also going to clean the rotors and maybe scuff up the pads some and repeat them.
Or do I just need to bite the bullet and change pads and rotors.
'21 75th PW.
35" Kenda Kevlar.
Currently have Power Stop extreme tow brake set up. Drilled and slotted rotors. Have been on for about 20K miles.
93K miles on truck.
Brakes have always been tight and great breaking.
So was out on a 1600 mile road trip. Yesterday we drove about 500 miles. Towards then of the drive, we had about60 miles of really tight twisty mountain roads. Temps were about 105.
After about 40 miles, we were over the mountain and on the down hill side. I had been pushing it the whole way and hard on the brakes into the turns and drop offs. Coming down the hill, I got serious brake fade. Pedal almost to the floor. Got slowed down and pulled off the road to let the car behind me go by.
Took it slow the rest of the way down, using the gear selector to slow down instead of mainly brakes.
Stopped in town for the night. Got up today to drive the last 200 miles home. I have brakes, but they are not as tight as before. Seems I have more pedal travel than before to stop the truck. I stopped and picked up some DOT 4 fluid to do a full flush this week. Also going to clean the rotors and maybe scuff up the pads some and repeat them.
Or do I just need to bite the bullet and change pads and rotors.

