Now that you know as much as we know about brakes, we're going to, ahem, break down the products. The following is a list of some of our favorite products to share friction with. While some of them ...
Everything we add to our 4x4s makes them heavier. Armor, winches, rooftop tents—they all add weight. Big tires and wheels add even more weight, and although the improved ground clearance and off-road ...
Galfer’s braided steel brake lines improve braking performance and feel at the lever by removing the flex that often occurs in OEM rubber lines under pressure. 100 percent of the pressure at the lever ...
It’s easy to develop something of a love-hate relationship with brake bleeding tools. You may find that they work all right, but they can’t quite compare to the old “pump it, hold it” routine. But ...
Wilwood Engineering’s new kit for the 1988-1998 GMT400 pickups and SUVs is a huge increase in performance over stock. Over the course of my career, I’ve performed a lot of modifications to cars, so ...
Del City now supplies brake line wrench kits. The metric brake line wrench kit and the SAE brake line wrench kit are available in eight sizes and packaged in a carrying pouch to keep tools organized.
Drum brakes have a bad reputation, and they're usually the first things to hit the swap meet pile. Early C2 Corvettes were only available with drum brakes, but they worked adequately, thanks to larger ...
In the world of automotive performance, upgrading brakes is a common consideration for enthusiasts looking to improve their vehicle’s stopping power. Two popular options are performance brake pads and ...