So I just noticed today that we have 4 piston calipers along with (of course) vented rotors upfront. That is about as good as it gets, and I guess if I wanted to improve I would look at larger rotor diameter but otherwise pretty damn good.
I had an experience in Colorado (with my Canyon LOL) where we had a very long and steep continuous grade downhill and near max GVWR and towing a ~5,000 lb trailer. The crappy trailer connector had chosen that time to loose connection, so it was all just TV braking. Near the bottom of this very long grade I pulled over and discovered that yes I did in fact have no trailer brakes. Although the brakes had faded and were hot enough to sizzle spit on the wheels, they completely recovered and more than did their job.
I had an experience in Colorado (with my Canyon LOL) where we had a very long and steep continuous grade downhill and near max GVWR and towing a ~5,000 lb trailer. The crappy trailer connector had chosen that time to loose connection, so it was all just TV braking. Near the bottom of this very long grade I pulled over and discovered that yes I did in fact have no trailer brakes. Although the brakes had faded and were hot enough to sizzle spit on the wheels, they completely recovered and more than did their job.