Wilwood FTW. I can’t stand to not have things match.Weight distribution on subs is 51/49. But I get it. Just wish they’d have a full kit so it all matched.
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Wilwood FTW. I can’t stand to not have things match.Weight distribution on subs is 51/49. But I get it. Just wish they’d have a full kit so it all matched.
Weight distribution on subs is 51/49. But I get it. Just wish they’d have a full kit so it all matched.
Weight distribution has less to do with how much the braking effort is divided front-to-rear than weight transfer does. Ask any drag racer about braking's opposite; acceleration, and he'll agree. Suspension geometry also plays a role. But SUVs, with their relatively high center of gravity and (usually) softly sprung suspension tend to transfer quite a bit more than a car would. I've not done the math specifically for a GM SUV. But on average for a sedan, the braking effort is 80/20 front vs. rear. It wouldn't surprise me if an SUV was biased even more. The incremental cost of the rear system, when compared to the incremental improvement in braking, is typically quite high. It doesn't surprise me that GM doesn't offer it, for that reason.
Wilwood FTW. I can’t stand to not have things match.
I doubt it, they like to sell GM options. You’d have to ask them though, they might.Will a dealer install those?
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There was no rear caliper upgrade for my model year Escalade that I could find.
I get that. But FWIW, I think the red looks fantastic.My only complaint (if you want to call it that) is the red color. If I had to do it all over again, I would have listened to my own advice and had everything powder coated/painted black since I think black calipers would sort of "disappear" behind the wheel. The pictures don't do it justice but the red color really stands out.
Why would you want those awesome calipers to disappear? Show them off, the contrast looks great.Reviving an old thread.....
Just installed the GM/Brembo BBK and put about 500 miles on them. So far I'd say they live up to the hype. Less pedal travel, quicker engagement, truck stops quicker, and no vibration/pulse when compared to the OEM setup are all real.
The main reason I went with the GM/Brembo kit over Wilwood and others is because I wanted the option of letting my dealership handle brake service when the time comes. Also my OCD would except GM/Brembo front/GM OEM rear easier than say Wilwood front/GM OEM rear. There was no rear caliper upgrade for my model year Escalade that I could find.
My only complaint (if you want to call it that) is the red color. If I had to do it all over again, I would have listened to my own advice and had everything powder coated/painted black since I think black calipers would sort of "disappear" behind the wheel. The pictures don't do it justice but the red color really stands out.
Overall I'm happy and I think the kit is a worthwhile upgrade. Shop around and watch the pricing.... With various coupon/discount codes I was able to get the kit for under $2k.
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Why would you want those awesome calipers to disappear? Show them off, the contrast looks great.
My original goal was to build a lowkey sleeper truck that looks stock to everyone but people with a trained eye towards performance. I got lazy with that plan. I will be starting engine mods over the summer. Maybe I'll try to get the plan back on track then.