mudguppy
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no worries - i don't take it as criticism.That is an awesome truck build!!!
I put a Hydro Max system on my crane truck and I love it, love it, love it! Towbarring another deuce truck w/w bring me to a total combined weight of around 32,000lbs and the Hydro Max will slow me down with my big toe and I haven't any worries since it's factory rated to 43,000lbs gross.
My question is when I was looking to do this I looked into hydroboost and it just didn't have the braking power multiplication or GVWR near to the Hydro Max. To do the job the H-boost system would be at like 90% of it's total ability all the time stopping the truck. I know your bobbed truck is a little lighter but the massive 1600's are a far cry from anything the F550 ever saw and combined with the weight of the truck...is getting up there in the actual leverage and mass over the brakes. I had talked to a h-boost company that deals specifically in retrofitting h-boost to vehicles. They had all kinds of info on all the factors contributing to braking efficiency and they were actually the people that pointed me to Hydro Max as juice brakes with nearly triple the brake multiplication of h-boost.
I am NOT picking apart your truck...just referencing what I had come across when researching brake systems. Your truck is GREAT!!!
the truck is probably around 11k lbs. i'm not towing or hauling with this truck, so i don't expect the load to ever reach higher than, say, 12.5k lbs. it's F550 stuff from MC to brake pads; this system is designed to operate in 19k lbs GVWR. the rotors are from a 26k lb GVWR International truck all around; they are the same size as F550 rear rotors (where the braking effort is focused due to loading) but are actually bigger than F550 fronts (which is where my braking efforts need to be focused).
so, my truck is little more than the weight of an empty F550 but has a 19k lb rated brake circuit and leverage of 26k lb rotors.
it may not be perfect, but it's infinitely better than the stock setup. i am an engineer, although not an automotive engineer; but based on my understanding and things i have researched, i have confidence in it.
although, i haven't really done a tremendous amount of driving. so i still need to find faults and develop limitations.