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Hey folks,
So it doesn't appear that an official Powerbrake thread exists so I figured why not start one...

Let's just get this out of the way, yes this is a FRONT only Big Brake kit for $2,700 (at the time of posting this thread).

I just got done installing the Stage 1 Front Kit on my 2020 JTR and I'm blown away by the quality of everything included. There's not one thing missing from the kit to do the install, including the paper instructions. On that topic, the instructions are insanely clear and do not miss a single detail. Really makes installation super simple. You can get the full details here = https://powerbrakeglobal.com/street-trail-x-line-1

Like I mentioned, installation is straight forward and the only "modification" required is to remove the (3) 10mm bolts and OEM dust shield OR trim the dust shield to clear the rotor if you want to retain it. I also removed the included control arm bracket from the SS brake hose (just clipping 2 zip ties for removal) as my Synergy lower control arms do not have mount stud provisions.

After installation, the bleeding process was simple. I chose the (2) person pump/bleed method with the truck in the "ON", not RUN position to get the fluid quickly flowing thru the caliper. After 99% of the fluid and air bubbles were thru the caliper I followed it up with a pneumatic pump bleed just to finish it off. My pedal throw seems to feel even better than stock. The calipers were designed to maintain OEM pedal feel despite the much larger volume of fluid in there. Just for reference, when I did the 4Runner caliper upgrade to my FJC the pedal throw was slightly longer with the bigger calipers. Way back in my Mustang days I remember having to swap out brake boosters, master cylinders and proportioning valves to try to get the "right" feel. None of that with the Powerbrake kit!

I'm following Powerbrake guidelines for break in and re-bleed since I'm only about 30 miles into the install. So far though, I'm impressed and there's enough Tacoma/Tundra guys out there running these to vouch for the massive increased stopping power. I feel like they are becoming more popular with the JT overland crew as well.

Wheel fitment has not been verified for all Jeep wheels out there, but I can tell you that they do NOT fit AEV Borahs as the offset and b/s are insufficient without a 1.5" wheel spacer. I believe more of the JT people have switched to either Method 701/702/703's (my wheel is a 703) with +0mm offset and 4.75"bs to fit these.

Feel free to add to this discussion or ask questions.

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I have been running the kit for almost 2 years now and can vouch for the kit's awesomeness. Big difference over factory (in my case). My Jeep is heavy and brake upgrades were always in the plans. Glad I met the guys at Powerbrake and learned about the brand and product.
 
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I have been running the kit for almost 2 years now and can vouch for the kit's awesomeness. Big difference over factory (in my case). My Jeep is heavy and brake upgrades were always in the plans. Glad I met the guys at Powerbrake and learned about the brand and product.
How is your pad and rotor status after 2 years? Wondering how much mileage to expect before replacement.
 

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How is your pad and rotor status after 2 years? Wondering how much mileage to expect before replacement.
I only have around 30k on the brakes (I work from home, so Jeep only goes out for fun). Honestly, I haven't looked ad the wear lately. I finally cashed in one of my free oil changes a couple of months ago and had then done the tire rotation at the time. Usually, thats when I do a full brake and axle inspection.
 

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Absolute BEST upgrade I have done to my truck. If I built another truck tomorrow, it would be the first thing I buy to start the build. I also have a heavy load with the Alu-Cab and gear. I highly recommend these for stopping power. After installing them I met and am now friends with the main US Rep for the company, which is the Son of the founder. SUPER nice guy! He knows his stuff and has talked to me a lot about their background and research. The brakes are LEGIT!
 

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"I met and am now friends with the main US Rep for the company, which is the Son of the founder. SUPER nice guy! He knows his stuff and has talked to me a lot about their background and research. "
He's the best. I have spent a lot of time with him at events in the past.
 
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He's the best. I have spent a lot of time with him at events in the past.
If you guys are speaking of Delon, then yes, one of the nicest human beings on the planet!
 

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thanks for sharing!

1) do you know your scale weight fully loaded?
2) did you do any rear brake upgrades as well, if so which?
 
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thanks for sharing!

1) do you know your scale weight fully loaded?
7250lb

2) did you do any rear brake upgrades as well, if so which?
they are coming out with a pad/rotor kit for the JT this year but nothing is currently upgraded in the rear.
 

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Spent time online looking Powerbrake over.

They make a 2 piece rotor which is what Im really after to reduce rotational weight.

I was going to see if they fit the OEM Rubicon wheel. I found thier template to check. I love the OEM wheel coming in at 23lbs.

Also curious what the stock Rubicon caliper weights vs Powerbrake.
 
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Spent time online looking Powerbrake over.

They make a 2 piece rotor which is what Im really after to reduce rotational weight.

I was going to see if they fit the OEM Rubicon wheel. I found there template to check. I love the OEM wheel coming in at 23lbs.

Also curious what the stock Rubicon caliper weights vs Powerbrake.
They are 99% likely not going to fit an OEM JTR wheel. There's not enough offset to clear the spokes. You could probably do it with a 1.25" wheel spacer. My previous AEV Borah wheels with +25mm offset did not clear the caliper. My current Methods with +0mm just clear. These brakes are phenomenal though and worth the high cost of entry for my overland setup
 

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They are 99% likely not going to fit an OEM JTR wheel. There's not enough offset to clear the spokes. You could probably do it with a 1.25" wheel spacer. My previous AEV Borah wheels with +25mm offset did not clear the caliper. My current Methods with +0mm just clear. These brakes are phenomenal though and worth the high cost of entry for my overland setup
May i ask, how much clearance do you have between the Methods +0 spokes and caliper? Wondering if it would clear my +4mm AEV Borah wheels (JK).
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