$235 for brake shoes?
Hi Guys,
I priced dealer brake shoes for my 2001 2WD and they were $235 a pair. I called genos and they did not carry them for my truck but referred me to a company called EGR where they carried a kevlar impregnated set for $179. Does anyone have any experience with these shoes or have a better suggestion? thanks....gary |
I run wagner on both my trucks and its only like 50 bucks for the front set. I have had them on my 04 for about 2 years and no problems just put them on my 96. Stop great even with a big load.
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Originally Posted by phal
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Hi Guys,
I priced dealer brake shoes for my 2001 2WD and they were $235 a pair. I called genos and they did not carry them for my truck but referred me to a company called EGR where they carried a kevlar impregnated set for $179. Does anyone have any experience with these shoes or have a better suggestion? thanks....gary |
My buddy who owned a brake only shop for 40 years and also drives a CTD told me to use the cheapest shoes Napa sells.
They've been working great for me for over 200k and I've have installed them exclusively on at least a dozen other trucks, no complaints. They are about $75 for two pairs. |
2nd the napa pads....no way I would pay that much for dealer shoes or pads. I don't think they are any better than parts stores stuff. I like the napa ceramic blend pad, they don't dust as bad and don't squeak.
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Yes, I agree NAPA.
Floyd |
NAPA front pads don't work well on 3rd gens. Neither do the Dodge Valu-Line pads. I've tried both and they both would not stop squeaking no matter what I did. If you prefer OEMs then try Steve White Motors in North Carolina. He just gave me a price on my front pads that was 40% less than the local dealer wanted....
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I thought we were taking shoes, as in rear drum brakes, Napa only.
For front pads (or rears also on 4w discs) the best are Hawk Performance. http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo....KE-04-296.670P sells them. |
Got my shoes at oreily's. They have lifetime warranty but if you run them into the metal they won't cover it.
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Originally Posted by Dodgezilla
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NAPA front pads don't work well on 3rd gens. Neither do the Dodge Valu-Line pads. I've tried both and they both would not stop squeaking no matter what I did. If you prefer OEMs then try Steve White Motors in North Carolina. He just gave me a price on my front pads that was 40% less than the local dealer wanted....
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I happen to have a brake specialty supplier in town, you order shoes based on dimensions - 2 x 12 (2 inch wide x 12 in diameter drum) No idea what brand I have- either Raybestos, Wagner, or Bendix but they are great- especially how slow the rears wear.
Front pads are Bendix fleet stops. lifetime (1 exchange) and they stop as good as the Titanium brand pads I used to use for less. Not liking the ceramic pads I put in the wife's car so I'll pass on them in the future. |
My NAPA pads have been really good. I rotated the other day and the brakes still look like they have over 80% left after a year and a half and 18K miles.
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Originally Posted by infidel
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I thought we were taking shoes, as in rear drum brakes, Napa only.
For front pads (or rears also on 4w discs) the best are Hawk Performance. http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo....KE-04-296.670P sells them. I am talking Rear Drum Brakes only for 2001 Ram 2500. I called Genos and they said they had nothing to offer on 2001 Drum Brake Shoes. For some reason the shoe design on 2000 - 01 was different than 94 - 99. I ended up calling NAPA and their premium set was $70 warranted forever for defects, not wear. I dont think I care about getting something warranted forever for wear, so I will probably go for the Napa. Thanks to all who responded with their experience.... gary |
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