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Q: tom lawrence wrote if this dakota has oversized tires brake capacity is in fact reduced so where did you read that he has oversized tires *if* says its speculation. where did you read that snoman suspected the e-brake ill agree with snoman to a point about suspecting the e-brake. federal braking standards as cars. my 89 4x4 burg has always had what i consider to be marginal brakes since it was new. yet another example from over 15 years ago. a vehicle standard was the example. the age of the 4x4 burg is irrelevant. if you use brake gentely it is not a problem right - like the op stated he did but if you have to set it down hard from speed the brakes complain. and if your aunt had balls.... why dont you stop inventing all kinds of scenarios and stick to the facts another thought... does your truck have a load-sensing proportioning valve since you dont know if the dakota even has that valve can we say you invented it this is the second time youve recommended that someone tradein their vehicle. the solution is get a bigger truck install bigger brakes carry less load or brake more conservatily when carrying extra weight. thats a tradein recommendation the first was someone with a bad rear wheel speed sensor now that was a good example of bad advice. you ought to stick to the good examples. and now its a guy with a 1/2-ton truck trying to haul 400lbs. of cargo. and you wonder why youre held in such contempt around here i wonder why azwiley1 isnt. .