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you should be ok you will noticed a difference but remember if you feel like you cant stop down shift it will help out a lot
Increase your following distance!
Quote from: Blazin on May 31, 2011, 05:32:38 amIncrease your following distance!Yes, please do.While my truck will stop very quickly (for a truck) If I do have to do a panic stop, I can kiss my rotors goodbye, as they'll warp em, and I have the biggest brakes these things came with.
I always advise everyone who drives a vehicle on the street that may see rain or snow to avoid the cross-drilled rotors. Depending on where you live they may be ok to use, but I know around here, they don't last very long before the stress cracks show up from the heating and cooling, and no one should drive with cracked rotor. I have seen cross-drilled that literally chunk apart during a stop and that whole side is toasted, so please don't buy cross-drilled unless it for a track car. Honestly rather than spending all that on upgrading the front, you could have converted the rear and had massively improved braking and easier serviceability.
You got a really nice setup there and you should have no problems now.
Little off topic, but does anyone know of a way to swap over to disc brakes on the 14 bolt ff and still have a working ebrake?