I need to replace the rotors on my Toyota 4Runner. I have read a few forums about the topic and wondered if any of you had an opinion.
Generally I stay factory stock on most things with my cars. Brembo is a company with a reputation for quality and a strong background in high perf. racing. They suggest a drilled rotor instead of the standard for improved braking.
The discussions I have read all lead to loss of braking surface area and shorter pad life when you change to drilled rotors. It's like re-engineering something. If you increased the caliper size that might offset the loss of braking surface? As always one modification leads to another.
This isn't really about my 4Runner, I don't really use it for much towing, but I thought this would be a good question in general for all of our tow rigs. I would have done anything for my old 3/4 Suburban. That thing had terrible brakes!
What do you think?
Generally I stay factory stock on most things with my cars. Brembo is a company with a reputation for quality and a strong background in high perf. racing. They suggest a drilled rotor instead of the standard for improved braking.
The discussions I have read all lead to loss of braking surface area and shorter pad life when you change to drilled rotors. It's like re-engineering something. If you increased the caliper size that might offset the loss of braking surface? As always one modification leads to another.
This isn't really about my 4Runner, I don't really use it for much towing, but I thought this would be a good question in general for all of our tow rigs. I would have done anything for my old 3/4 Suburban. That thing had terrible brakes!
What do you think?
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