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I'd like to give my brake business to Rovers North since they were nice enough to treat me to a tour of their Vermont HQ when I was there a month ago. I don't see any EBC offering for either LR3 or LR4 on their site, at least not conspicuously labeled that way. Any guidance appreciated. Didn't you also say you went with drilled and slotted last time? I'm going to need a rear brake job in early April.
And know you're physics... this is a 7,500 lbs truck, not a VW. So coast and "plan" your stops.
My train of thought always was, "brakes are cheaper than transmissions", and generally don't downshift to reduce speed with normal driving. I don't think it hurts the transmission, but I dunno if I'd do this on a regular basis. The main reason I tap the shifter left for a downshift is when I want some quick acceleration at part throttle, without having to floor the gas....how many of you use CommandShift when approaching stoplights or signs or cornering? I use it a fair bit; are there any drawbacks? I don't manually select a lower gear, but I do throw the shifter to the left and let some minor revs slow me down.
My train of thought always was, "brakes are cheaper than transmissions", and generally don't downshift to reduce speed with normal driving.
It's not a matter of cheap. I'm an architect by trade and do my research before any purchase. I've worked on billionaires houses as well as thosr with less cash and I can tell you sometimes you can get stuff from Home Depot that although not a sticker on the butt item does the job. So it's not a question of cheap. I'm not the buy whatever hits the dream fancy and then end up with 3 sets of wheels etc. LOLWhy are some people so cheap?Never heard of that place but I'd want to know the weight. When something is too good to be true, it's often not good or not true
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I got my EBC through Rovers North. You want a the most mass you can get for heat dissipation. My guess is the super cheap ones are **** metal or too light.
It's not a matter of cheap. I'm an architect by trade and do my research before any purchase. I've worked on billionaires houses as well as thosr with less cash and I can tell you sometimes you can get stuff from Home Depot that although not a sticker on the butt item does the job. So it's not a question of cheap. I'm not the buy whatever hits the dream fancy and then end up with 3 sets of wheels etc. LOL
billionaires houses as well as thosr with less cash