RaysnCayne
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Richmond
- First Name
- Zach
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10 Custom Deluxe
- Engine Size
- 305
Hey guys,
I have the standard factory brake system on R10. It works just fine for me around town and such.
But last summer, after I spent just 7-8 mins coming down the backside of a very small mountain (middle of VA), they got hot and less effective. Still stopped fine, but they were very easy to smell.
In another instance last fall, I was coming down another small mountain with two sbc long blocks in the back and the brakes quickly overheated then. Again, seemed to work okay, but not comforting.
Would it be worthwhile to simply upgrade to the factory HD brakes? Would just that 1/8" wider rotor and slightly wider rear shoe keep me from overheating so quickly?
Or could it possibly be worthwhile to try OBS brakes? Are they a fairly straightforward conversion/upgrade? Or are they a lateral move?
I like my 15" steelies, so I'd like to keep the brakes to the factory size (11-12", I think?).
I'd like to keep drums on the rear for simplicity's sake.
I have very little disposable income, so I can't just go buy a Baer big brake kit or some aftermarket set up. Not sure I'd want to even if I could.
Note: If this topic has been addressed 100 times before, please share a link (or two) to those informative posts. I did several searches and couldn't come up with anything that looked like what I was asking.
I have the standard factory brake system on R10. It works just fine for me around town and such.
But last summer, after I spent just 7-8 mins coming down the backside of a very small mountain (middle of VA), they got hot and less effective. Still stopped fine, but they were very easy to smell.
In another instance last fall, I was coming down another small mountain with two sbc long blocks in the back and the brakes quickly overheated then. Again, seemed to work okay, but not comforting.
Would it be worthwhile to simply upgrade to the factory HD brakes? Would just that 1/8" wider rotor and slightly wider rear shoe keep me from overheating so quickly?
Or could it possibly be worthwhile to try OBS brakes? Are they a fairly straightforward conversion/upgrade? Or are they a lateral move?
I like my 15" steelies, so I'd like to keep the brakes to the factory size (11-12", I think?).
I'd like to keep drums on the rear for simplicity's sake.
I have very little disposable income, so I can't just go buy a Baer big brake kit or some aftermarket set up. Not sure I'd want to even if I could.
Note: If this topic has been addressed 100 times before, please share a link (or two) to those informative posts. I did several searches and couldn't come up with anything that looked like what I was asking.
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