CVP33
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Whatever gets posted after this is exactly why we can’t have nice things……..…..Lol. Aren’t you the tough little keyboard warrior.
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Whatever gets posted after this is exactly why we can’t have nice things……..…..Lol. Aren’t you the tough little keyboard warrior.
He is one of the two people on this forum I'd ask a Ford specific question requiring a "certified answer"...Lol. Aren’t you the tough little keyboard warrior.
Do I lie?? Emotions shouldn't be triggered if the truth is presented.Lol. Aren’t you the tough little keyboard warrior.
I picked up the wilwoods from Hammerbuilt for my Gen 2 and they made a huge difference. My wife did not like driving the truck in traffic with the stock setup but once the Wilwoods were installed she took the truck to Los Angeles for a work trip with zero complaints. The wilwoods just work better.I ran alcon on my gen 2, wilwoods on my gen 3. If wilwoods were out when I had my gen 2 id of 100% done them.
Nothing wrong with Alcons. I to this day said they were the #2 best mod on my gen 2 after leafs. But $3700 vs $1600 is a huge price gap and having run both, the difference is minimal at best. Yet alone the new pad/rotor cost is also about a 4x difference between the two brand.
Agreed 99% of owners wouod get by off of a rotor/pad (i highly endorse stainless lines as well) swap. Brakes may not be a fun modification for most, or “necessary”. But my day job is in the insurance world and the amount of times an accident couldve been avoided within just a few feets pretty impressively high.
I have 2018 with EBC yellow stuff pads, and Ultimate Slotted rotors front & back with SS front brake hoses....all made in USA or UK, made a nice improvement over power, pedal response and overall braking performance without having to go to a BBK.I think I am just going with OEM as everything else looks like chinesium crap, but throwing this out for 1 last recommendation.
Rotated the tires this weekend and I am 1/16th of an inch from the wear makers touching the rotors. New pads an rotors needed within the month.
Hate to sound like a dad teaching a 16 year old how to drive, but reaction time and follow distance are ultimately the best brake mods you can make. I wouldn't mind a little more bite and a firmer pedal though.Considering at 60 mph you are traveling 88 feet per second, those braking test videos are a joke. 1/10 of 1 second is 8 feet. Easily manipulated