Features
- Stainless steel pistons provide excellent heat resistance and corrosion protection, ensuring long-lasting performance and reduced wear.
- High temp piston seals designed to withstand extreme temperatures, maintaining optimal hydraulic performance even during heavy use.
- Durable red powder coating offers a striking aesthetic while protecting against corrosion and wear, ensuring that the calipers maintain their appearance over time.
- Lightweight design engineered to minimize weight without sacrificing strength, improving overall vehicle performance and responsiveness.
- Stainless side pins enhance durability and reduce the risk of rust, ensuring smooth operation and longevity.
- Includes banjo bolts and comes with all necessary hardware for easy installation and secure connections.
- Oversized 2-piece drilled and slotted rotors designed for improved heat dissipation and reduced brake fade, providing consistent stopping power.
- Increased surface area and larger rotor diameter enhance braking efficiency and responsiveness, allowing for quicker stops.
- Enhanced cooling vents optimized vent design promotes airflow and cooling, reducing the risk of overheating during intense braking scenarios.
- Stainless steel brake lines provide optimum performance and offer superior pressure handling and resistance to expansion, ensuring a firmer brake pedal feel.
- Comes with all necessary mounting hardware for a straightforward installation, maintaining system integrity.
- Braided construction provides added protection against abrasion and kinking, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
- Backed by a 2-year warranty for dependable performance and peace of mind.
Brand Overview
Rough Country is a leading manufacturer and distributor of off-road accessories and suspension systems. Built on a foundation of American values and rooted in Tennessee, we use our expertise of trucks, Jeeps, and UTVs to help people drive their passions further— to conquer every road and trail, whether smooth or rugged, across the globe.
