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Pacbrake is a manufacturing company based out of Langley, British Columbia that began operations in 1961, specializing in exhaust and engine brakes for commercial truckers, loggers, and the military. Today, their expertise still lies on exhaust braking solutions, but it goes well beyond this and into numerous other vehicle upgrades such as air suspension, air compressors, complete air management solutions, and so much more.
PACBRAKE EXHAUST BRAKESDiesel Power Products is proud to offer the complete line of Pacbrake PRXB Exhaust Brakes for Cummins, Duramax and Powerstroke diesels. At the time of their release, the PRXB line of brakes was unlike any other, and still maintains superiority over many alternatives to this day. So what does PRXB mean and how does it work? PRXB stands for "Pressure Release Exhaust Brake." Basically, all exhaust brakes have to release a certain amount of exhaust, otherwise it would cause excessive backpressure to the engine and cause damage. However, PRXB's are unique in that they have a variable release so that as RPM's slow down, so does the release of exhaust, equating to better retarding power at lower RPM's. If you tow with your diesel and don't have an exhaust brake, you're simply missing out on the peace of mind and safety that it delivers. Pacbrake's kits come complete, even torque converter lockup controllers when applicable, exhaust adapters for aftermarket oversized exhaust, and more.
PACBRAKE AIR BAGS & AIR COMPRESSORSWith a name like Pacbrake you would assume that they ONLY make diesel exhaust brakes. That couldn't be farther from the truth. Pacbrake has jumped into the light duty diesel truck market with an innovative product line including AMP series air bags, air suspension, Dodge short shift kits, on board air kits and accessories and their MaxFlow Elbow for 1994-2002 Ram trucks which is based on the same elbow used in the PRXB MaxFlow Exhaust Brake kit. Pacbrake manufactures exhaust brakes for GM Duramax, Ford Powerstroke and Cummins Diesels. Not sure which Pacbrake part is right for you? Give us a call or send us an email, we'll be glad to help!
SHOP PACBRAKE AIR BAGS, BRAKES, AND MORE AT DPP!Overall rating: 3.6666667 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"They work very well Iam definitely pleased"
"Easy install and fits the way it should."
"Bought PacBrake Alpha HD 7500 rear air bag kit for my 2019 Ram 3500 dually. Took a little over a week to arrive. Arrived to late for me to install on the truck before heading out on a weekend camping trip. So Monday after work, broke everything out on the tailgate and noticed I was missing the upper mounting and axle brackets. So I called the number on the box and requested the missing parts. Almost two week later, I received a small package from the company and again laid everything out. I took a gander at the packing slip and noted that the mode of shipment was crossed out and ground was hand written in. Why? If a customer has purchased your goods and didn’t receive everything purchased, wouldn’t you think they would do everything in their power to make you a happy, loyal customer? Guess what? Wrong brackets were sent. So I called back the customer service, received another gentlemen. Conversation was somewhat condescending and acted like I was inconveniencing him. Told me he had to research the situation as he wasn’t the one who sent out the original replacement parts(no crap). After a few minutes later, he called back, he told me they were out of stock but will be back in stock Friday and they will overnight my parts. As of five minutes ago, still no correspondence as to whether or not the parts have shipped or what? And no delivery?"
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