Lefty
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember me asking about them. I have installed a set made by Detroit Axle. I just thought to mention that they feel pretty much the same. I took the Ranger out on a quiet road and tested them by slamming down on the pedal. A seat-of-the-pants test didn't seem to make a noticeable difference, but I would imagine that there is aomewhat less fade as well as a shorter stopping distance perhaps even measurable, when coming to a stop from higher speeds.
The one thing I noticed is that they seemed to work much better in the rain. It makes sense of course. Those slots and holes probably help to whisk the water off the rotors. That's enough to make the effort worth the while.
Someone mentioned that the pads might wear out sooner. They may be right. If so, I would think it's a sign that they are doing their job.
Many thanks for all your comments.
The one thing I noticed is that they seemed to work much better in the rain. It makes sense of course. Those slots and holes probably help to whisk the water off the rotors. That's enough to make the effort worth the while.
Someone mentioned that the pads might wear out sooner. They may be right. If so, I would think it's a sign that they are doing their job.
Many thanks for all your comments.