It's about time to replace the brakes, and I've been thinking of doing something other than the OEM swap. I've started looking around at what might be a better set up for when I've got it loaded up for getting out of town, or if I decide to pull a small trailer. I run a 2012 forester that I'm just starting to work on to get together as a decent rig.
While I'm told the tires are the most important part of making you off-road capable, I'm going to have to save up a bit. My current tires are also still in good condition, so new ones will have to wait a bit. My brakes are starting to feel like they'll need replacing soon, but they haven't started making any noise, so I'm looking into what's good.
Things to consider:
Pads - I've heard that while metallic pads are generally louder and wear your rotors more, they stand up better over time and can be useful when you've got more weight behind you. Anyone here use them?
Rotors - clean vs. slotted vs. drilled/slotted - I've seen people run all three, had one older forester guy swear by simply slotted, had others tell me it doesn't really matter. Haven't had anyone tell me drilled is particularly valuable for off road use, but I might just be missing the conversation.
Lines - Next time I get a flush I'll probably pull some stainless lines along with me to make a swap.
What do you guys run? What has helped you in the past? Tell me what you run and why you chose it.
While I'm told the tires are the most important part of making you off-road capable, I'm going to have to save up a bit. My current tires are also still in good condition, so new ones will have to wait a bit. My brakes are starting to feel like they'll need replacing soon, but they haven't started making any noise, so I'm looking into what's good.
Things to consider:
Pads - I've heard that while metallic pads are generally louder and wear your rotors more, they stand up better over time and can be useful when you've got more weight behind you. Anyone here use them?
Rotors - clean vs. slotted vs. drilled/slotted - I've seen people run all three, had one older forester guy swear by simply slotted, had others tell me it doesn't really matter. Haven't had anyone tell me drilled is particularly valuable for off road use, but I might just be missing the conversation.
Lines - Next time I get a flush I'll probably pull some stainless lines along with me to make a swap.
What do you guys run? What has helped you in the past? Tell me what you run and why you chose it.