Brakes done and first road trip into the belly of the beast.
I finally had my brakes done last week.
The old calipers where toast, My mechanic had to rebuild the calipers as all the seals where long gone.
I decided to rebuld them as I need to do more research into the stoptech big break upgrade kit.
Most importantly I need to make sure they fit my stock wheels.
I had really good results in my previous armored cars using powerslot rotors with stop tech brake pads.
So far looks like they have done the trick.
My first drive of the Hundy for a work trip south of the border went excellent with nothing to report other than the hundy is an awesome vehicle. I cannot be happier with my decision to aquire this truck.
The only thing I did notice is that she is more thirsty on the gas.
Usually on a 120 mile drive I used to spend about less than 3/4 of my gas tank, with the Hundy I went well into half a tank.
Mind you I have a heavy foot and was averaging 86mph on a heavy 100.
So I guess normal Land cruisers should have better fuel mileage.
I'm considering adding a drop in filter or even a full K&N intake kit. The oil part of the filter does not make me very happy. I wish I had a dry option like AFE.
Apart from the fuel consumption the LC perfomed excellent.
Attached to this post are two photos of the brake job.
Powerslot rotors
Stoptech brake pads
Stainles steel brake lines
ATe super blue racing brake fluid.
Rebuilt calipers (gave free reing to my mechanic on painting the calipers and he ended up painting them yellow, not very happy about it but he is my friend and he did not charged me anything for that). So no complains there.