Preferred Brake Shoe Brand?

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  1. Kruse Family Farms

    Kruse Family Farms Light Load Member

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    Hey guys looking for input on a preferred brake shoe brand? I did my trailer brakes around a year ago I think and I just bought whatever the parts store had and they aren't lasting great. I need to do some on my truck and trailer soon so I was wondering if you guys have had good experiences with a certain brand? The shoes I got from the part store are the worst wearing I have ever seen. I don't remember the brand but they weren't one of the big brands, wabco, Bendix etc. Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. Last Call

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    Wabco or Bendix are both good I perfer Bendix .. nothing wrong with Wabco
     
  4. Kruse Family Farms

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    Yeah I had benedix in the past and they lasted WAY longer than whatever this off brand was.
     
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    The supplier I get parts from stocks Bendix thats why I perfer them but they can get Webco ..
    I did a cut off here a couple months ago the guy that own's the truck brought me in some cheap shoes .. American was in the name if I remember right .. they were in a blue box with red & white lettering I open the box and looked told him take them back I will get some good shoes ..
    I said ain't your life worth the 60 or 70.00 a set more ?
     
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  7. Kruse Family Farms

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    Yep I didn't give it much thought because before I moved location my parts store just had all Bendix stuff which is probably the biggest brand so I figured they were good. The new parts store I put all new everything on my trailer about a year ago and they are pretty much done already...bendix stuff would last years.
     
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    It is not just the brand but there are different friction ratings on brake shoes or pads.
     
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  10. BoxCarKidd

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    We used to use Carlyle HD2 on general fleet trucks . HD1 on dump, concrete and some tank trucks. The HD1's were more aggressive with more metal in them. A refrigerator magnet would stick to those. Great stopping but you might need drums every brake job.
    I thank those may have been replaced by MB20 and MB23 linings. Used to have a sheet with many different brands and their corresponding numbers.
    Have no complaints with any brand name shoes but there is a lot of off shore crap out there anymore.
     
  11. Flint1

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    I've been running silverbacks on all 6 of our units. They are a ceramic pad/shoe.
    As for lasting I like them because they are soft.
    They do not wear the rotor or drum as bad.
    Disc brakes I'm getting 3/4 sets of pads to a rotor. Drum brakes I'm getting 2 sets of shoes to a drum.
    As part of the cvip in Canada all wheels have to be removed once a year. I find it much easier, quicker, and cheaper to throw on a set of pads or shoes during the cvip. You cannot beat the price.
    I find with bendix, wabco they are a high metallic pad, way more rotor/drum issues.
    Keeping in mind these are school buses, lotsa starting and stopping.
     
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