Eddie Bauer Blue
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- 1996 Explorer EB edition
Its been in the very high 90s degrees into the 100 degree air temp here in the Carolinas last week. While doing various necessary repairs & maintenance on my daughters 1996 EB Explorer, and using this truck as an everyday driver to and from work, I had not one but two close calls, one very close near catastrophic rear ender averted only by quick lane swerving, with brakes not being able to rapidly stop this vehicle properly. Did the very high temps have anything to compromise braking? It was simple stop and go city driving with speeds at about 45-50mph, not riding the brakes down the side of a mountain.
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Pedal pressure seems fine, very low speed stops below 20mph seem okay, all brake pads front and rear were changed out about 10k miles ago in the fall, to new Wagner Ceramic Premium pads and all lines bled of old fluid. Rear rear rotors were new and I just installed new front- rotors this past week, deglazing the front pads and rebleeding the brake lines again.
But this truck doesn't seem to stop any quicker or shorter distances, and I'm not comfortable handing back my daughters truck with this issue. Getting back into my own 18 year old large sized sedan the stopping effort & distance difference is amazing.-
These premium ceramic- pads may be relatively dustless & clean, but I would much rather have stopping power and dusty wheels.
Anyone have solid advice for me in regards to better, best brakes ?

Pedal pressure seems fine, very low speed stops below 20mph seem okay, all brake pads front and rear were changed out about 10k miles ago in the fall, to new Wagner Ceramic Premium pads and all lines bled of old fluid. Rear rear rotors were new and I just installed new front- rotors this past week, deglazing the front pads and rebleeding the brake lines again.
But this truck doesn't seem to stop any quicker or shorter distances, and I'm not comfortable handing back my daughters truck with this issue. Getting back into my own 18 year old large sized sedan the stopping effort & distance difference is amazing.-
These premium ceramic- pads may be relatively dustless & clean, but I would much rather have stopping power and dusty wheels.
Anyone have solid advice for me in regards to better, best brakes ?