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www.musclecarbrakes.com. Sorry, bad link. Used to be praysedino. Or brakes in a box. Really helped the 11”Hemi drums with material and stronger springs. Don’t know anything will help the 10”.
www.musclecarbrakes Brakes in a box. Used to be Praysedyno. Sorry about the bad link. Hunt around and you will find it. They are a ceramic, kevlar blend with great performance.
http://www.musclecarbrakes.com/stage36472gto.html
Bad link. Used to be musclecarbrakes.com. Praysedyno before that, and brakes in a box. Best 11” drums on all four corners ever. Straight, smooth, and good modulation.
I got them when Hotchkis still sold them as Mopar-Tuned. They no longer sell them. I’d be interested about specific application too. Had them over ten years now.
11” Hemi drums here. All 4. Good modulation and stopping. When necessary I’ve done”impending skid. Guessing the rears would lock first. Haven’t had a full fledged panic stop since my teenage years. Those years ended in 1969.
This added as fyi only. When replacing the factory bar with a stronger/lighter after market there was a debate about the bar being mounted upside down. I went with sticker placement and it scraped on every parking bumper in the West. Both Zerk fittings were knocked of as well. The...