FishFreak
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So I'm getting ready to do a front brake job on my 2014 Raptor Screw. I've always wanted to upgrade the brakes, so since the time has come, I'd like to hear what some of you have done to upgrade your brakes on a budget, for example, increased the rotor diameter and relocated the stock caliper outward 1/2" or got some JY 6 piston Brembo's from a mustang for $500 and they bolted right onto my Raptor () or something like that. I tow a bass boat, and in the past, my other 1/2 ton truck brakes have warped brakes struggling to scrub speed on steep downhills, and this is why I'm exploring upgrades.
I know there are Baer, Brembo, Alcon, etc. kits for $4k-$6k, but those don't make practical dollars or sense for my 136k mile mostly street truck (unless you convince me otherwise). I'm thinkin' more on the line of the Wilwood AERO6-DM direct-mount 6 piston front brake kit for $1,800 (slightly out of budget), or the SSBC A414-20R front B8-Brawler direct fit 8 piston caliper upgrade kit at $1,550 (getting warmer!), or the CEIKA big brake kit that starts at $1,100 (suspicious and very imported looking)?
In a perfect world I could buy a pair of caliper relocation brackets and some slightly bigger diam rotors and just run stock calipers to get improved braking power and spend a few hundo over OEM. I've upgraded my last diesel truck to Hawk Talon quiet slot rotors with EBC Green Stuff pads and been very happy, but this 6.2 L Raptor may need more braking power than my diesel, since it's faster and it doesn't have a grade braking Allison trans behind it.
Next best would be a fair priced caliper upgrade like the Wilwood 6 piston or SSBC's 8 piston. I don't know about Wilwood, but SSBC's are made in USA, look sweet, but do they work? Alrighty then, can y'all chime in with your experiences, pros, cons, and brake power feel improvements? Are 'big brake' upgrades that fit behind the stock 17" wheels even worth the price? Is it better to go up to a larger wheel and bigger brakes? TIA...
I know there are Baer, Brembo, Alcon, etc. kits for $4k-$6k, but those don't make practical dollars or sense for my 136k mile mostly street truck (unless you convince me otherwise). I'm thinkin' more on the line of the Wilwood AERO6-DM direct-mount 6 piston front brake kit for $1,800 (slightly out of budget), or the SSBC A414-20R front B8-Brawler direct fit 8 piston caliper upgrade kit at $1,550 (getting warmer!), or the CEIKA big brake kit that starts at $1,100 (suspicious and very imported looking)?
In a perfect world I could buy a pair of caliper relocation brackets and some slightly bigger diam rotors and just run stock calipers to get improved braking power and spend a few hundo over OEM. I've upgraded my last diesel truck to Hawk Talon quiet slot rotors with EBC Green Stuff pads and been very happy, but this 6.2 L Raptor may need more braking power than my diesel, since it's faster and it doesn't have a grade braking Allison trans behind it.
Next best would be a fair priced caliper upgrade like the Wilwood 6 piston or SSBC's 8 piston. I don't know about Wilwood, but SSBC's are made in USA, look sweet, but do they work? Alrighty then, can y'all chime in with your experiences, pros, cons, and brake power feel improvements? Are 'big brake' upgrades that fit behind the stock 17" wheels even worth the price? Is it better to go up to a larger wheel and bigger brakes? TIA...
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