what is the best bbk kits for the raptor??

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Haven't seen rotors like that since i was 21 and burn through pads and rotors every 10,000 miles. On my 93 454ss. My Alcons look pretty decent been on 2 years now Gen 1 but i brake like a limo driver in my old age. I did buy a set of front Alcon pads to keep as spare, just under $400 is pricey for a set of pads not mention what the rotors cost.
 

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In what kind of situations are people seeing brake fade with the oem setup? For instance would a stock raptor be able to run hard enough to fade the oem brakes on a Baja run? I'm a huge proponent of being able to stop every time you get on the brakes - just curious what kind of build levels / situations where this starts to become a problem.
 

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I would stay away from R1. I think their quality is garbage and there are other threads on here about R1 that echo that feeling.

I only had the rotors on a previous SRT, not an entire kit, but they warped and rusted less than 1000 miles. Replaced w Brembo and never had an issue.

Hmmm, their forged BBK's have lifetime warranty against cracks and warping?
 

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In what kind of situations are people seeing brake fade with the oem setup? For instance would a stock raptor be able to run hard enough to fade the oem brakes on a Baja run? I'm a huge proponent of being able to stop every time you get on the brakes - just curious what kind of build levels / situations where this starts to become a problem.

I have. From a normal commute path too. The stock brakes are strong enough to lock up the wheels but there are some downward off ramp exits that i take that will push the brake feel from fade to ABS lock, no solid in between.

And i grew up being taught how to drive vehicles without any ABS (dad was very old school and did competitive driving in his younger days).

I think the OEM setup is more than adequate for a basic relaxed drive/commute.

Alcons are on my radar. I like having a setup that will fit in 17" wheels.
 
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That looks like normal heat cracks to me, I'd run them with no issues. Looks like they have had some heat in them though.

If a crack gets to the edge, time to replace.
yea thats what i have been kinda told by alcon . my rear pads are grinding though so i am still waiting for alcon to send me the pads and rotors
 
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