I have a 2013 on order and I'm starting to plan and budget for upgrades. I've owned tons of trucks over the years and we currently have a Denali XL that my daughter drives so I am familiar with large vehicles. The Raptor will be my daily driver (3 mile commute) and I will be coming from a BMW 7 series. One of my biggest concerns in going from the BMW to a Raptor is braking. I love the brake feel and bite that my BMW has as well as the stopping distance. I also understand that braking performance has tons to do with tires.
My question, if you brake hard with stock tires and brakes on pavement does the ABS engage? If yes that suggests that the tires on pavement are the weak link for stop times. If the ABS doesn't engage on dry pavement I'll try a pad compound change. The pads on the BMW offer fantastic braking performance at the tradeoff of wear and MASSIVE amounts of brake dust.
I am convinced I'll get the stainless line upgrade just to improve brake feel.
thoughts from others
My question, if you brake hard with stock tires and brakes on pavement does the ABS engage? If yes that suggests that the tires on pavement are the weak link for stop times. If the ABS doesn't engage on dry pavement I'll try a pad compound change. The pads on the BMW offer fantastic braking performance at the tradeoff of wear and MASSIVE amounts of brake dust.
I am convinced I'll get the stainless line upgrade just to improve brake feel.
thoughts from others