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Great stuff, thanks for sharing! Why are you doing this swap? Unsatisfied with the performance of the factory set up? Doing a lot of towing and expect these Wilwoods to perform better? Any data to support the expectation?
I’m looking forward to your follow-up posts about the performance. I would also like to know if there is any change to your dynamic cruise control and emergency brake assist.
Straight Pipes did a review of a 2019 Escalade with a big brake kit. They said the big brake kit made the dynamic cruise control feel ‘jerky’ due to the initial bite and increase braking performance.
I am doing it for a couple reasons... None of them being totally necessary
I wanted a little more stopping power. I love the way the bigger rotor fills up the 22inch wheels. Plus I just like tinkering and upgrading.
I called a local shop today and he is going to help me finding a better fitting for the stainless braided lines.
I will update after I visit the shop Wednesday.
You have made my day...
Thank you for being the first and getting all the "little" things worked out for the rest of us. Really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the kit. I'm guessing it was a kit built for the F150?
Initial bite usually has more to do with the pads than the size of the brakes but I have zero experience with BBKs and automated brakes. I wouldn't hold my breath with this system in our trucks. I feel like its grabby and doesn't brake early enough as it is in stock form. Which is nice that it stays out of the way when you are rolling on the highway and are passing people regularly... but not if you are using the system as designed.
I can see a need....coming from a f350 (crew cab, long bed, 4x4) 6.7L diesel...there is not enough brake on the expedition (for my driving style)....I really miss the engine braking of the diesel.
I feel CERTAIN that ill warp Max's rotors in short order and have been looking at drilled an vented replacement rotors already.
skip the drilled. Slotted are ok. A set of EBC rotors are usually an upgrade over any Oem ones.
That should be plenty - I used to design automotive wheel ends and we used 5mm as the nominal clearance from a fixed caliper to inside of the wheel. You have >9mm.Measured the washers and its approx 3/8" clearance
That looks like a great setup!
Ever get it all installed? Any issues?
Did you do the rears also?
Thanks
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