Hey all
I'm up for new rear shoes pretty soon (nearly metal on metal!) and was wondering if 'heavy duty' shoes are worth getting or just stick to a regular replacement?
I've had mixed reactions to running HD front pads in the past - one set of HDs were terrible until you heated them up, and stock were far better, while another was great (still running them).
Being that its my DD and i gear down a lot (not using the brakes heavily) but also chew them out in mud - im a little lost as to what to do =)
Thoughts?
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Sierra Rear Brakes (Drum) - New Shoes - HD or Regular?
Sierra Rear Brakes (Drum) - New Shoes - HD or Regular?
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cool as - chucked in standard replacements, however my cylinders - while looking ok on the outside were corroded and mangled inside - so new left and right cylinders (different each side too! ~$15 difference in price) and OMG now my handbrake works!!! haha
Its made my brakes all twitchy again like new - i just assumed the 31's were the cause of poor handbrake and squishier braking - but turns out its the cylinders.
Its made my brakes all twitchy again like new - i just assumed the 31's were the cause of poor handbrake and squishier braking - but turns out its the cylinders.
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