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Old 01-29-2010, 09:25 PM
Areyouforcereal? Areyouforcereal? is offline
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to be technical the extra weight may reduce some braking, but the added traction of a larger wider tire can also make up for it. The only problem I've had was once after making a panic stop on the freeway, the brakes became too hot and had a horrible fade for about 10 mins. If you have the money to spend, beef them up, otherwise you might wanna get used to glazed and warped rotors. Oh wait, the rotors warp easily with the stock setup, on rangers. In that case don't worry about the brakes. You'll be fine.
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