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couplands Member Since: 31 Aug 2011 Location: Peak District & Cornwall Posts: 1826 |
No offence taken. The issue occurs rarely, on long steep hills. I think the issue is the weight in the truck ( which I'm addressing), engine braking is what is helping me slow down enough that the brakes don't fully fade to nothing. The issue isn't a major problem, just something I'd like to address on my "ToDo" list. I've seen a kit to upgrade to vented disks here. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331602367789?clk...noapp=true If I do this I'll also change the fluid and put braided hoses on. Cheers Simon |
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29th Oct 2015 7:19am |
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Triggerfinger Member Since: 18 Aug 2015 Location: landyrotty Posts: 129 |
It seams google is mans best friend ..............copy paste copy paste copy paste
First port of call is check all your brake lines for any corrosion brake fluid will absorb water though porous metal & also said rubber flexi pipes (usually cracked) very obvious to see if you bend them!!! you can test the moisture content of your fluid with a simple tester for under a tenner, or go down to your local fast fit kwik-fit/Ats ect & get a free test also get the boiling point checked. Once its failed then have a look at your pads, they have done 5k they will prob be glazed due to overheating, the more heat you can dissipate quickly from the braking surfaces the better, upgrading your discs & pads will make a massive difference dimpled/grooved/drilled getting rid of hot gases quicker than a flat surface these also help with cooling also invest in ceramic pads. Changing to braided hoses is a great upgrade & dot 5.1 fluid (as already said) you can use dot 5 if flushed properly ( I have it in my Rs) as well as titanium plates between the pads & calipers, these take the heat from the calipers in turn keeping the temp away from the fluid never seen them for a defender but a set could be manufactured from a pad template. Back soon got to go |
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29th Oct 2015 11:57am |
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