Best brake upgrade
#2
JK Jedi
You should at least consider the Crown BBK that comes with 13" rotors and dual-piston calipers. I bought that set on eBay directly from them for $350 at the time, and you can't beat that price. Direct bolt on. NOW.....most will say that you have to use a larger MC with that. I will tell you that on my '13, I think it works fine with the factory MC. Opinions will vary on this. You can take this with a grain of salt, but even TF says the '12+ MC's were fine to use with their BBK, but that the '07-'11 MC's really needed to be replaced with their bigger bore MC. Again, replacing the MC is going to be a matter or preference and feel. I think the Crown BBK with my factory MC has been fine thus far for me.
#3
You should at least consider the Crown BBK that comes with 13" rotors and dual-piston calipers. I bought that set on eBay directly from them for $350 at the time, and you can't beat that price. Direct bolt on. NOW.....most will say that you have to use a larger MC with that. I will tell you that on my '13, I think it works fine with the factory MC. Opinions will vary on this. You can take this with a grain of salt, but even TF says the '12+ MC's were fine to use with their BBK, but that the '07-'11 MC's really needed to be replaced with their bigger bore MC. Again, replacing the MC is going to be a matter or preference and feel. I think the Crown BBK with my factory MC has been fine thus far for me.
#4
Probably not the best upgrade option but I used the Teraflex big rotor kit on my 08. No change of brake booster or master cylinder but it definitely helped the braking. Combined with Hawk brake pads it stops my Jeep on 35's well enough for me.
#5
JK Jedi
I thought I bought it directly from Crown (RT Offroad), but it appears it was a different seller on eBay. I bought this in August. I cheapest I currently see it is $453, but I have seen it cheaper in the past. Maybe just keep an eye out. Maybe I just caught a screaming deal. Seemed too good to pass up.
#6
Super Moderator
Interesting, RT off-road makes a lotkit for the rear as well, though it isn't labeled as "big brake" but they do tout it as having more bite.
Russ- do you recall the friction coefficient letters on those pads? @Mr. T did some research into pads and sparked interest into looking at the letters to determine which pad will have good bite.
Russ- do you recall the friction coefficient letters on those pads? @Mr. T did some research into pads and sparked interest into looking at the letters to determine which pad will have good bite.
#7
JK Jedi
Russ- do you recall the friction coefficient letters on those pads? @Mr. T did some research into pads and sparked interest into looking at the letters to determine which pad will have good bite.
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#9
JK Jedi
Karl - I had my hub disassembled today to change bearings. I popped out one of the pads, but didn't see the data stamped on the one I popped out. Those pads are in there a lot more secure than the typical JK pads are, and I was too lazy to remove the caliper from the bracket itself to get the other pad out to look at it after jacking with the Spyntec hub. I am almost positive those are just factory, or in this case the Crown version, of the Ram 1500 pads....ie, nothing super special.
#10
JK Enthusiast
Originally Posted by john12v
Can you share a link for the brakes on eBay ? Thanks !!!
Crown Automotive RT31046 RT Off-Road Big Brake Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0754C7GY9..._wSmvEbBCYWR7E