Brake feel is probably as important as stopping power. But one thing I don’t believe I’ve ever seen is a definitive test between stock and the Alcon kit when it comes to stopping distance. Has that been done anywhere, any videos showing it?
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Nick Lykos at Apollo Optics did a test and saw a 27% reduced braking distance. The video might be on youtube.Brake feel is probably as important as stopping power. But one thing I don’t believe I’ve ever seen is a definitive test between stock and the Alcon kit when it comes to stopping distance. Has that been done anywhere, any videos showing it?
Brake feel is probably as important as stopping power. But one thing I don’t believe I’ve ever seen is a definitive test between stock and the Alcon kit when it comes to stopping distance. Has that been done anywhere, any videos showing it?
I purchased Alcon Roush front calibers from ebay made for the Gen 3 and used Alcon bracket that fit the Gen 3 on my Gen 2. The brackets were 500 bucks and Gen 3 calibers and brackets worked perfectly on my 2019 Gen 2. Everything lined up as it should. One of the best upgrades I did on my truck next to better leaf springs and coil and bump stops.
The brackets also tend to be massively back ordered .I purchased Alcon Roush front calibers from ebay made for the Gen 3 and used Alcon bracket that fit the Gen 3 on my Gen 2. The brackets were 500 bucks and Gen 3 calibers and brackets worked perfectly on my 2019 Gen 2. Everything lined up as it should. One of the best upgrades I did on my truck next to better leaf springs and coil and bump stops.
Rotors will have no real impact on stopping power with the stock calipers. Maybe a different pad compound but the oem brakes are a dual piston floating caliper. They will never match a fixed mounted 6 piston caliper. Ever.I'd love to see a test on the Alcons vs the Powerstop kit. Idk if it's fair to test against stock pads and rotors.
Rotors will have no real impact on stopping power with the stock calipers. Maybe a different pad compound but the oem brakes are a dual piston floating caliper. They will never match a fixed mounted 6 piston caliper. Ever.