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It seems as if the braking system is under engineered for its weight. Perhaps switching to premium pads may increase stopping performance? Any thoughts
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Re: Braking question
Kind of a vague question what is the issue?
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Re: Braking question
Premium pads couldn't hurt but may not help much either. Premium pads are helpful in stopping heat fading and some produce less brake dust.
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Re: Braking question
The "premium" pads probably won't perform any better than OEM pads as the OEM pads are top shelf quality anyways. The Equinox/Torrent switched from rear drum to rear disc brakes in 2007.
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