These big trucks we know and love require some serious braking power, and for companies like Power Stop, they get it. Knowing that our trucks see serious abuse, high-torque output, and heavy loads, they’ve come out with a brake kit for trucks that can handle the abuse and will maximize the braking capabilities for each of the manufacturers we use most.
Introducing its Severe Duty Truck & Tow brakes. If you’re looking to do more than just replace the pads on your old truck, based on what we’ve seen today, this kit could be for you. This is a one-stop kit that includes everything you need to go from old and worn out to top-of-the-line stuff. So, what does Power Stop include?

If you pull the trigger on this kit, you’ll receive Z36 carbon fiber, ceramic brake pads with severe-duty stopping power that are designed for trucks and four-wheel drives. Also included are premium, stainless-steel shims that dissipate heat, drilled, slotted, and zinc-plated rotors that provide maximum cooling and protect against rust and corrosion, and a premium stainless steel hardware kit with hi-temp brake lube.
After listening in about the features and benefits from Power Stop representatives, it was clear that this kit is going to add dust-free braking performance and better stopping power. If you’re towing heavy, whether that be cattle or equipment, stopping is crucial. With the perfectly matched rotors and pads, this kit is 100-percent bolt-in ready with no modifications needed.
If you’re looking to do a little more customization on this kit, Power Stop offers the option to powdercoat the calipers and stainless steel brake line replacements while still maintaining their three-year, 36,000-mile warranty. I think that this would make for a great upgrade for any truck that really gets worked daily. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
For more information about Power Stop, head on over to their website. For more 2021 SEMA Show news, stay tuned right here to Diesel Army.
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