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Brake Upgrade
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11/12/08 03:02 PM
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After reading CapnCrunch's post on brake failure, I think a post on brake upgrades would be fitting. I just upgraded to a 35 inch tire (pictures will be coming soon enough) and I think a lot of people upgrade tires without upgrading brakes...it does take more force to have the same stopping power with a larger tire. I found these online: http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/performanceparts/Mitsubishi/Montero/Brakes/Brake_LinesAnyone else know other options to make sure our brakes do not fail? Getting ready for Utah Mark
99 Montero, 3.5 L, Auto, Front/Rear Lockers, 2" Body Lift, 35's, 4.90's, Rock Sliders, Front/Rear Recievers
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Marcus2113]
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11/12/08 04:32 PM
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I havent upgraded my brake lines yet, which is on my loooong (postponed) to-do list, but I have upgraded to sloted rotors from Power Slot. They came with free Hawk Pads, but quickly realized why they were free <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />, so I ended up going with the factory pads which I'm happy with the combination.
Keep us updated when you do your brake line upgrade <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
99JAOS2"& OME 2"body 4.90s ARB HS9500i Skids&Ladder 16"315BFG JAOSRemote& Rack 3Row Rad IPF back& Searchlite HID Overhead Console/CB switchPanel FrARB RrLocker TJMSnorkel 160AAlt Sliders 2nd Tranny Cooler QuickAirII& Tank Rear frame/tank Lift
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Marcus2113]
#915551
11/12/08 04:44 PM
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I've only heard that Goodridge stainless steel lines are good and are offered for Gen I, II, & III montero's unlike the ones you posted which are only for newer Monty's.
On the other hand, Goodridge's are also nearly $200!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Marcus2113]
#915552
11/12/08 09:07 PM
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Joined: May 2003
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mark, good idea, but I would first invest in some 3.15 t-case gears, then you don't need brakes, you can let the engine braking do it for you. plus, ask angelo, over heating your tranny is not a cool thing to do, so those gears are dual purpose for you.
97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Scottie2113]
#915553
11/12/08 09:27 PM
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mark, good idea, but I would first invest in some 3.15 t-case gears, then you don't need brakes, you can let the engine braking do it for you. plus, ask angelo, over heating your tranny is not a cool thing to do, so those gears are dual purpose for you. I dont think 3.15 tcase gears will do you much good for an emergency stop on the highway....I dont know many people who drive around in low range on the freeway...but yea compression braking is nice on the trail.
99 Gen 2.5, fixing blown head gasket 89 SWB- 33's, ARB Front locker, SR rear locker/axle, SR F brakes, winch, WST Offroad Armor all Around, 2.85 Aussie T-case Gears (SOLD) Sold: (2) 95 SR's, 86 SWB, 90LWB, 91 LWB -Can Change a timing belt in my sleep..
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: justice]
#915554
11/13/08 12:56 AM
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i am working on the t case gears. I talked to him today and he is working up the price.
I already hit a deer once due to brake failure. I don't need to do that again. Running 35s now only increases my chances. Any other help with brakes would help me out. Right now I have that I can only upgrade the rubber hoses. Is there anything else?
99 Montero, 3.5 L, Auto, Front/Rear Lockers, 2" Body Lift, 35's, 4.90's, Rock Sliders, Front/Rear Recievers
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Marcus2113]
#915555
11/13/08 12:59 AM
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wouldn't new factory rubber lines be a sufficient replacement?
'97 Montero 'LSR' - 4.6 gears & factory rear locker, 33" Procomp muds on 15x8 steelies, 50mm coil spacers, T-bar crank, Airlift, sans rear sway, 50mm rear frame & fuel tank lift, Aisins, ARB front bumper + 10k lb winch, 50mm DIY body lift, rock sliders, cut rear quarter panels...
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Mad_Scientist]
#915556
11/13/08 01:23 AM
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they probably would be an good replacement. but its not an upgrade. with larger tires it increases the rotating mass which is a lot harder on your brakes...it makes your truck seem like it weighs twice as much so twice the force on the brake pedal is needed to stop those monster tires.
My JDM GEN II has single piston front brakes (stupid), so that is on my "to do" list along with stainless lines. I didn't know powerslot made rotors for our trucks. that is an excellent way to go to reduce brake fade if your brakes get hot!
Stay away from the cross-drilled/slotted rotors I see all over ebay for our rigs. cross drilled rotors is the worst thing you could put on your truck if your brakes are going to be taking any kind of heat. they crack and can fall apart in extreme conditions...and they don't offer any more cooling than regular slotted rotors.
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: torquemonster]
#915557
11/13/08 01:49 AM
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they probably would be an good replacement. but its not an upgrade. I agree, but my point is, can new factory lines handle the extra braking force needed for emergency stops on trucks with bigger tires? Most of us have pretty old trucks with the original lines still on them and so may be new factory lines would be enough of an 'upgrade' over the old lines, but then may be not <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
'97 Montero 'LSR' - 4.6 gears & factory rear locker, 33" Procomp muds on 15x8 steelies, 50mm coil spacers, T-bar crank, Airlift, sans rear sway, 50mm rear frame & fuel tank lift, Aisins, ARB front bumper + 10k lb winch, 50mm DIY body lift, rock sliders, cut rear quarter panels...
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Re: Brake Upgrade
[Re: Mad_Scientist]
#915558
11/13/08 03:28 AM
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New factory lines should not burst no matter how hard you mash the pedal..Keep in mind Captains were aftermarket and were most likely defective.
99 Gen 2.5, fixing blown head gasket 89 SWB- 33's, ARB Front locker, SR rear locker/axle, SR F brakes, winch, WST Offroad Armor all Around, 2.85 Aussie T-case Gears (SOLD) Sold: (2) 95 SR's, 86 SWB, 90LWB, 91 LWB -Can Change a timing belt in my sleep..
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