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StopTech Parts

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StopTech Parts

StopTech Parts

When driving hard or hauling heavy loads it’s vital that you can stop your truck effectively. The brake components that come on your pickup when you first get it are durable enough to slow your vehicle during everyday driving conditions. They aren’t the best brakes you can have on your truck though. If you’ll be towing regularly, or you want your truck to withstand heavy use requirements, it’s important to improve your brake components. StopTech brakes are more durable and dependable than most other brake components are. When you invest in these enhanced parts you can help your truck stop faster, and more capably than before.

Stop Faster and More Reliably with StopTech

When braking repeatedly the brake pads on your truck heat up and suffer from brake fade. This issue is when the pads get too hot and stop gripping the rotors as effectively as they once did. When that happens your truck takes longer to slow down and becomes less safe. This issue is a real problem on trucks that are towing and hauling regularly, especially during long downhill sections of the road where you have to press the brakes regularly. Adding more capable rotors and brake pads can help you cope with these issues so your truck can be operated safely even when you face difficult use cases like the ones described above. Add StopTech brake components and:

  • stop your truck faster
  • maintain better brake reliability during frequent stops
  • repair a damaged brake system
  • prepare your truck to stop when it receives a performance improvement

The high-powered brake components from StopTech feature semi-metallic or ceramic brake pads that are wider than stock pads for more gripping surface area. The rotors are often cross-drilled to allow more air to flow through them and to help them cool off sooner. These simple enhancements make your brake system more effective and help to keep the parts from overheating when you’re using them. If you equip your truck with these enhancements you can drive harder and stop more regularly without running into issues with brake fade. Along with these other brake system improvements you should also consider investing in caliper covers for your vehicle to help keep the calipers cooler while keeping debris off them. Some truck owners add body kits that help vent additional air to the brake system as well. There are many accessories you can get to make your truck more impressive and enjoyable to use, but the brake upgrades are some of the most important.

Quiet and Clean Braking

Basic brakes can be noisy in some instances and they tend to squeak. StopTech brake pads are made from a special compound that helps prevent them from squeaking to keep things quiet. When you use these brake pads your vehicle will stop more effectively without making the noise that so many other brake systems make. The brake pads are also optimized to produce less dust during use. This helps to keep your rotors clean and to maintain their appearance over time. These minor improvements to the brake pad compound used in these vehicles makes your truck more capable and allows you to stop faster and more effectively when you use the upgraded rotors and brake pads. Whether you invest in performance-enhancing upgrades, or you just want your truck to be safe to operate, it’s important to enhance the safety components of your vehicle. When you change these pats out you get better performance and protection for your vehicle. Adding better brake components is a good first improvement for you to make, but you should also think about upgrading the tires on your ride as well to help you grip the roads more effectively as you corner. Adding better tires to your pickup is another way you can equip your truck to handle different driving conditions and to work well over time.