• EBC 2016+ Audi Q7 3.0L Supercharged Extra Duty Front Brake Pads ED92279

EBC 2016+ Audi Q7 3.0L Supercharged Extra Duty Front Brake Pads

Was: $274.23
Now: $260.52
UPC:
889668252286
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.

The most cost-effective way to boost your truck or SUV Brakes is with a change to a premium high friction pad. This is what ED+ is all about… more friction, more heat capability, longer life.

EBC Brakes is launching its Big Brake Kit range for trucks over the summer of 2022 but there is no reason not to first try the economic route to get more brakes with this premium pad upgrade. You may not NEED a BBK or even a larger rotor at all.

Made 100% in the UK EBC Brakes factory from aramid fibers and a tiny amount of steel fiber the ED+ range is also kinder to rotors and dusting is minimal.

(Previously ED pads were orange in colour and these are still being sold until stocks rotate . Even as an excellent pad well accepted by thousands of customers if you receive orange grade and are not happy, contact www.perfectbrakes.com in the USA or www.ebcbrakesdirect.com in Europe who offer a free freight paid exchange to the newer grade which is red in colour. We are simply moving the technology forward as new materials come into view, there was and is nothing wrong with the orange previous grade… this one is just a tad better)

Here’s why

USA trucks using large outside diameter tyres pose a problem for brake systems as follows (this is not a criticism of the excellent work that Ford and Dodge do bringing us the superb trucks – it’s just an explanation of what happens with larger off-road tyres on a truck)

  • The first problem is a thermal or kinetic energy issue on a heavy 2.3 ton high powered truck with 700 BHP plus where the heat of braking needs to be handled, pads get hotter so a high fade resistance – high stability pad needed (that’s why this graph shows a test at 400C/750F not lower )
  • Let’s choose two vehicles, a Gen 6 Mustang and the TRX both with 380mm rotors, or the Raptor with its 350mm rotors. The tyre rolling radius on the Mustang is 13.5” and on the TRX it is 17.3″, that’s a huge 30% increase in rolling radius, and on the Raptor the tyre rolling radius is 16.5” which is a 22% increase over the Mustang.
  • The final issue is a spongy brake pedal that can occur during heavy deceleration as the caliper has to do more work because of the larger tyre diameters.

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