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Recently, I upgraded the Ford 4 piston front clippers to Brembo's on my 2020 GT. A major improvement in stopping power. So I'm looking at a box with my old calipers and rotors collecting dust. Would there be any benefit of replacing the rear OEM caliper/rotor etc with the ones I just took off the front? Is this even feasible?
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Not without some sort of proportioning valve which limits the rears to basically the stock braking power. If the front/rear bias is off, stopping distance only increases.
 

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The 4 pot calipers with 14" rotors are the ecoboost performance pack front brakes. The standard ecoboost fronts and the v-6 fronts are the 2 pots with 12.6" rotors. You can always post them in the classifieds and it's an easy upgrade for someone with a base eco or a v6 model.
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