spazzyfry123
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Simple and completely lazy research on my part, but out of curiosity I went to *insert auto parts store of your choice* and none of the offerings for brake rotor components have the same part numbers. With it being new, though, I wasn't able to find caliper detail as an example.A Ranger Lariat weighs in at around 4500 pounds, the Ranger Raptor weighs in at around 5300 pounds. Can the brakes be the same in both vehicles ? From what I read the Raptor was primarily developed in Australia with help from Ford Performance. Yeah most pickup trucks have crappy brakes. But this is a performance vehicle. And a really cool one. I would find in perplexing why Ford Performance would not update the brakes in the Raptor over the Lariat - or any other Ranger.
Googling around for a little more in depth...
Standard front rotor = 302mm
Raptor front rotor = 341mm (~13% larger)
Standard rear rotor = 308mm
Raptor rear rotor = 332mm (8% larger)
Seems the calipers are the same sized (not sure if actually the same like for like), but they both use 2" twin piston calipers up front and 2.12" single piston rear.
They both use the same electronic brake booster from what I can tell, and they are both suffering from being a part of the 25S77/25V488 recall affecting the EBB. That doesn't necessarily mean that it's rock solid that they are using the same booster as the remedy to the recall is a software update, so my assumption is that the Raptor may have different tuning/calibration but may be retaining the same hardware.
Short of it from what I can see is you get larger rotors and presumably a different calibration with the Raptor, but may otherwise be mechanically the same.
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