Just got me a new set of front slotted brake performance rotor and pads for my suv installed today at home. Big improvement for sure, My vehicle stops much faster and a lot shorter distance than before from the stock. I didn't change the back set because all the heavy lifting is done in the front as the weight shifts to the front more during the brake. So I just kept the rear stock.
So, I installed the kit on all 4 about 6 months ago. Bought from you guys. A month ago the front driver side caliper locked, and destroyed the the rotor and pads. I called you guys, and of course you push the easy button and refer me the powerstop. (keep in mind this is my daily driver), with no parts to go out to buy. They kept me dangling for 4 weeks. Then, instead on a complete replacement, they send me 1 rotor, and a set of brake pads. ( Before they sent it, I had already purchased another front set from you guys, as waiting was not an option.) Anyway, unstuck the caliper, installed complete, and so far all is good in la la land. Just thought to share my experience. Once I wear them out, and its time for new, I'll invest somewhere else.
@@alanpetersen4497 I put them on my 2013 F150 Fx4. So today, I just installed a whole new front set. The same caliper just locked up. Shame on PowerStop for not doing it right the first time. Thanks to American Trucks for a quick turn around on shipping. I still think powerstop makes a decent set of brakes for the money, but their Cust. Sat is poooor
Great Video! I just got my set of Powerstops in for my front brakes. Excited to swap out the oems! This video helps break down the process, great job! I’ll be doing a brake fluid change as well, I’m going to run the amsoil brake fluid. 🤙🏽
Same here, I'll be changing out all the old fluid with the amsoil brake fluid too. I bought a new set of upgrade slotted brake rotor and ceramic pads for the front. All installed at home. Did the break in cycle and all is great. I notice a big improvement in stopping distance. No more worrying about swerving out of the way to avoid front end collision. My suv weighs about 4000lbs so this upgrade really shortens the distance a lot and much quicker too.
spec-wise, is there any reason to use these calipers over the factory calipers? Seems like a bit of lipstick on a pig that just about doubles the cost of the kit for some red paint.
@kylegeldmaker The primary mechanical benefit of the powder coated calipers is the added corrosion-resistance of the calipers themselves. There are no added performance benefits such as increased stopping power/cooling. If you do not need to replace working factory calipers and have no interest in the cosmetic aspect, the complete front/rear brake kit would give you the performance upgrade needed at half the cost.
How exactly does a vented drill hole help with dissipating heat when it's just venting heat directly onto the brake pad? To me, that just negate dissipating heat away from the brake pads.
PowerStop brake kits like these are a great option if you are looking to upgrade your brakes from the factory for higher performance while staying on a budget! Big brake kits from Brembo and Wilwood will give you even better braking performance, but will close almost twice as much. They are much higher performance in general. -Zach
Worthwhile upgrade over factory especially running larger tires compared to stock size. Only issue wasn't with the kit, but rather removing the rotors from my F150 since I live in a climate with a lot of snow ie salt and mag chloride on the roads in the winter. No amount of hammering or PB Blaster was loosening those old rotors.
I upgrade rotors and brake on my 2016 Honda Pilot and when started driven make like weird noise like is rubbing something but I don’t is because the rotors a bigger and mire grip cap are to factory one can someone help me if is normal
So, yesterday, the other caliper has locked up. That's two. I am an old man and do not drive my truck rough. I will have to start to replace with another manufacturer. What a waste of time, money, and my labor.
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Just got me a new set of front slotted brake performance rotor and pads for my suv installed today at home. Big improvement for sure, My vehicle stops much faster and a lot shorter distance than before from the stock. I didn't change the back set because all the heavy lifting is done in the front as the weight shifts to the front more during the brake. So I just kept the rear stock.
So, I installed the kit on all 4 about 6 months ago. Bought from you guys. A month ago the front driver side caliper locked, and destroyed the the rotor and pads. I called you guys, and of course you push the easy button and refer me the powerstop. (keep in mind this is my daily driver), with no parts to go out to buy. They kept me dangling for 4 weeks. Then, instead on a complete replacement, they send me 1 rotor, and a set of brake pads. ( Before they sent it, I had already purchased another front set from you guys, as waiting was not an option.) Anyway, unstuck the caliper, installed complete, and so far all is good in la la land.
Just thought to share my experience. Once I wear them out, and its time for new, I'll invest somewhere else.
Damn, did you have these put on an F-150, or F-250?
@@alanpetersen4497 I put them on my 2013 F150 Fx4. So today, I just installed a whole new front set. The same caliper just locked up. Shame on PowerStop for not doing it right the first time. Thanks to American Trucks for a quick turn around on shipping. I still think powerstop makes a decent set of brakes for the money, but their Cust. Sat is poooor
Great Video! I just got my set of Powerstops in for my front brakes. Excited to swap out the oems! This video helps break down the process, great job! I’ll be doing a brake fluid change as well, I’m going to run the amsoil brake fluid. 🤙🏽
Thanks for watching! -Zach
Same here, I'll be changing out all the old fluid with the amsoil brake fluid too. I bought a new set of upgrade slotted brake rotor and ceramic pads for the front. All installed at home. Did the break in cycle and all is great. I notice a big improvement in stopping distance. No more worrying about swerving out of the way to avoid front end collision. My suv weighs about 4000lbs so this upgrade really shortens the distance a lot and much quicker too.
I put these on my Chevy 1500 a couple weeks ago. Huge upgrade over OEM
Awesome to hear! Thanks for watching! -Zach
Good video. This is a future upgrade I'm thinking of doing the my F150 upgrade series videos.
Thanks for watching! -Zach
I can’t believe I just got this for $300 lol perfect timing too.
Excelente!
Yessir
My only concern is adaptability to ABS systems. Awesome look!
ABS works with the tone rings on the wheel bearings. Nothing to do with calipers and rotors/pads
Thanks for watching! -Zach
spec-wise, is there any reason to use these calipers over the factory calipers? Seems like a bit of lipstick on a pig that just about doubles the cost of the kit for some red paint.
only if your oem calipers need to be replaced this is an cheaper option for some vehicles.
@@iphone3gsdivine Just to be clear, there's no performance or mechanical benefit from changing working factory calipers to these?
@kylegeldmaker The primary mechanical benefit of the powder coated calipers is the added corrosion-resistance of the calipers themselves. There are no added performance benefits such as increased stopping power/cooling. If you do not need to replace working factory calipers and have no interest in the cosmetic aspect, the complete front/rear brake kit would give you the performance upgrade needed at half the cost.
How exactly does a vented drill hole help with dissipating heat when it's just venting heat directly onto the brake pad? To me, that just negate dissipating heat away from the brake pads.
The holes allow air to be directed from the surface into the vanes inside of the rotors thus increasing the cooling
How are PowerStop brakes compared to Brembo and WilWood brakes?
PowerStop brake kits like these are a great option if you are looking to upgrade your brakes from the factory for higher performance while staying on a budget! Big brake kits from Brembo and Wilwood will give you even better braking performance, but will close almost twice as much. They are much higher performance in general. -Zach
Worthwhile upgrade over factory especially running larger tires compared to stock size. Only issue wasn't with the kit, but rather removing the rotors from my F150 since I live in a climate with a lot of snow ie salt and mag chloride on the roads in the winter. No amount of hammering or PB Blaster was loosening those old rotors.
So how did you finally get them to loosen up?
I upgrade rotors and brake on my 2016 Honda Pilot and when started driven make like weird noise like is rubbing something but I don’t is because the rotors a bigger and mire grip cap are to factory one can someone help me if is normal
How does it work with the ABS?
It works the same as it would with factory brakes
So, yesterday, the other caliper has locked up. That's two. I am an old man and do not drive my truck rough. I will have to start to replace with another manufacturer. What a waste of time, money, and my labor.