You need to upgrade to the Powerslot rotors and Hawk pads. Once you do that you will never go back to the factory setup or any chepo replacement.
I can honestly say my truck stops like a sports car.
http://www.dfuser.com/catalog/powerslot.php
Feel free to call me and I'll explain in more details.
Bill
DITTO!DITTO!!DITTO!!!
I have a set on my 94 Silverado and won't go back to stock. You might also want to throw on a set of braided steel lines to finish the package.
Brakes jobs on our trucks are about as easy as you're going to find on any vehicle. All you have to do is unbolt the caliper (a couple of bolts), pull out the pads, hang the caliper out of the way, and pull the rotor off. That's it! We don't have to worry about combination hubs/rotors (like my Chevy), which means no bearings, races or seals to mess with. If you are still unsure, subscribe to an online service, such as ALLDATA. They list everything, from maintenance to specifications, recall and TSB's. They also have a section that allows you to fill out a work order, just like a professional shop, for your records.
Just keep in mind that our trucks are heavy duty and so are the parts. Everything is bigger, beafier and heavier than a car or half ton. As a result, they also cost more than a standard vehicle. Watch your fingers, toes and back. Finally, INVEST IN A GOOD SET OF TOOLS! Don't use China Freight wrenches on the caliper bolts or to torque anything. These things are garbage and will either round off the heads or break when you use them, causing untold pain and suffering, to knuckles, backs, knees, etc...
I hope this helps. Good luck.