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| | | powerstop brakes | Joined: Dec 2000 Posts: 3,750 Likes: 13 | OP Joined: Dec 2000 Posts: 3,750 Likes: 13 | 90 Astro - "The Grey Ghost" - Haulin Ass, Not kids.E-Z Vanners and West Vanners Council of Councils Board Member National Truck-in Board Support Team "No matter where you go, there you are." "If you can't do something smart, Do something right" "There are three kinds of people in the world, those who can count, and those who can't"
| | | Re: powerstop brakes | Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 carpal tunnel | carpal tunnel Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 | Not calipers but we've had their cross-drilled rotors on our GMC now for about the last 60K miles. Thru one brake job and turning, so far no problems. | | | Re: powerstop brakes | Joined: Aug 2021 Posts: 95 Likes: 14 journeyman | journeyman Joined: Aug 2021 Posts: 95 Likes: 14 | I have used their rotors and pads in the past (on all my daily drivers) and I've not had any problems. Didn't know they made calipers but I would look at pad area to see how much of the pads are covered by the caliper. You might find that there is more surface area (braking potential?) on the single piston stock caliper. Idk... I'd do some more research before buying... Although they look cool as hell so idk. I'd probably buy if I had known about them. | | |
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