Diesel Intercoolers Australia | Ford Ranger, Hilux & 4WD Performance Parts
$460.00 – $2,640.00Price range: $460.00 through $2,640.00 incl. GST
Initially we focused on the Landcruiser brake upgrade (since it was my daily and the 79 series isn’t great), but a mate who was fully into his Nissan Patrols said that they needed the same update.
One of the those is the 79 series, which are fine for normal use, but just don’t pull up well if you have to stop in a hurry. The brakes on the PDI 79 Series have been amazing since the day the PDI dual diaphragm brake booster was fitted. Without a doubt this was the biggest improvement possible to braking – having people in the passenger seat reach for something to grab before hitting the brakes into a corner, brings some extra joy into the drive.
It give extra confidence, being able to pull up hard after accelerating hard and waiting late to brake before a corner. The original disks and 4WD pads stayed in there until they were worn out. Towing a heavy car trailer (loaded) and without functional trailer brakes doesn’t mean we couldn’t pull up hard in an emergency – in fact the only issue is if the roads are wet.
PDI have been supplying upgraded brake boosters and braided lines since 2019. We’ve also been driving modified cruisers for much longer so know how to get best “bang for buck” results.
DBA have options of slotted rotors and cross-drilling which is familiar on race cars and therefore popular in the performance scene. Many people ask for the as they are deemed to be better, so lets be clear – the drilling increases surface area for more heat to be expelled and the slots are for the de-gassing of the pads, when running very hot. Great improvements, but when it comes to 4WD, people aren’t driving with very very hot rotors and the compromise is that if you go offroad there is a possibility of sticks and rocks being pulled into the pads, by the holes and slots, which then embeds into the pad and starts to destroy the rotor (quickly). Therefore, we supply non-slotted rotors.