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UNBROKEN’s Iconic Silver ST build

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Things are trickling in. The front Rotora kit came today. A623DB82-D942-4F4E-9791-CF780018D6A7.jpeg AD328338-28E5-4B98-92A4-90C10019E982.jpeg
 

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The diff brace I mentioned is up for pre-order now here: https://idspeedshop.com/id-speed-2020-explorer-st-rear-diff-brace/
Use promo code No Fear for a price break…not sure how much.
These are the not yet anodized pre-production parts I had for testing. If you’ve seen the other diff braces on the market this doesn’t need an explanation. A694429A-AFA7-4D9D-90E2-578C99540086.jpeg 1DDCBB05-B5F5-4F6F-AF56-CD1972EFCC90.jpeg 2CA567E2-9876-433A-B790-EB544AE5359F.jpeg 4A3A9C9E-D773-4CEE-8B42-5884C3CE7B6D.jpeg
 

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The brace looks interesting. I was hoping it would be something that took advantage of the existing bolt hole in the differential cover which could be accomplished by a similar milled part with bushing mounted inside the subframe instead of under it; such that the bolt could go directly into the differential cover. However, if Ford has stopped making the differential covers with two bolt holes, then this is a more universal configuration.
 

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I’m happy with my AWR mount but I sure would have waited for this product if I would have known it was coming. very nice!
 

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It’s not a cheap part compared to the others…but the quality of construction and components put it far ahead of anything else on the market.
 

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The diff brace I mentioned is up for pre-order now here: https://idspeedshop.com/id-speed-2020-explorer-st-rear-diff-brace/
Use promo code No Fear for a price break…not sure how much.
These are the not yet anodized pre-production parts I had for testing. If you’ve seen the other diff braces on the market this doesn’t need an explanation. View attachment 14003 View attachment 14004 View attachment 14005 View attachment 14006
Nice brace. It is a $29.95 discount for using the promo code, No Fear, you posted. Thanks.
 

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@UNBROKEN Is this brace being held together by that (1) bolt or am I missing something. I am also not a engineer so I may totally be missing something and could use some education.
But looking at other braces on the market, none of them pivot, so why are these (2) newer ones?
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Trackhawk Diff Brace (1/4" Steel)
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I didn’t design the part…I’m no engineer. But the 2 guys that spent a couple of months designing, 3D printing and testing it out are and they do this stuff for a living. I have to defer to their expertise.
 

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Rear Rotoras showed up. C89F735E-1208-4AFD-BDDB-5FD6D414A671.jpeg CE2D3E86-AEA9-4B10-A226-8AB553E3803B.jpeg
 

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I'm sure you posted but refresh me on the rotor size?

Those are freaking huge and I love them lol.
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Brakes look very nice. Sorry if his is a stupid question but how do the rear calipers deal with the E-Brake?
 

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I'm sure you posted but refresh me on the rotor size?

Those are freaking huge and I love them lol.
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16” front with 8 piston calipers. 15” rear with 4 piston.
 

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I think I forgot to mention the hot side piping from FenFab…that’ll be here next week. Just doing it to try to make the ugliest engine bay in history a little more interesting. 48B87761-4A87-481C-8874-B94A61DD2E69.jpeg
 

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They supply a new EPB module with the kit.
Very nice. Should be a heck of an upgrade over even the RB ones. Look forward to hearing how you like them once they’re installed and you’ve had some driving time with them. Although I suspect I know what the answer is going to be since you don’t fly blind into these things.
 

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Very nice. Should be a heck of an upgrade over even the RB ones. Look forward to hearing how you like them once they’re installed and you’ve had some driving time with them. Although I suspect I know what the answer is going to be since you don’t fly blind into these things.
This is actually my second set of these brakes. They stopped my Ram R/T on a dime. 8C58A97B-BA7A-40DE-BBD3-DCFCEB7816E5.jpeg D8B59E4C-D3AF-4CA0-A9F1-48D30CED4096.jpeg
 



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