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Dodge Recommended Upgrades

Big Brake Kits, pads, rotors and other performance braking upgrades for Dodge cars and trucks.

EBC 00-01 Dodge Ram 1500 (4WD) Pick-up 3.9 Extra Duty Front Brake Pads

EBCED91267

Original price $165.61 USD
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EBC 11+ Dodge Durango 3.6 Extra Duty Rear Brake Pads

Original price $144.10 USD
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Elevating Your Dodge: High-Performance Brake Upgrades

If you drive a Dodge—from muscle cars like the Charger or Challenger, to performance variants like the Hellcat, or perhaps a power-truck application—upgrading your braking system is one of the most meaningful modifications you can make. The factory hardware may be capable, but when you push harder: bigger wheels/tires, higher power, repeated hard braking, heavy loads—its limits become evident.

The Dodge-specific collection available via AlconKits offers brake rotors (including 2-piece floating designs), brake kits, and performance upgrade paths for many Dodge applications. Let’s dive into why these upgrades matter, what the driving experience will be like, and then explore the expert Q&A for practical considerations.

Why Upgrade Brakes on a Dodge

Performance Demands and Limitations

  • Many Dodge vehicles (especially the Charger/Challenger and their high-performance variants) see high speeds, heavy mass, large wheels/tyres and heavy use. The stock brakes may begin to display fade, excessive heat, inconsistent pedal feel or unsatisfactory modulation under hard use.
  • Upgrades such as two-piece floating rotors, higher‐capacity calipers, directional ventilation vanes and higher-grade materials (as found in the Dodge collection) are engineered to manage higher loads, improve cooling and extend performance consistency. For example, a dedicated rotor upgrade for the 2015-20 Hellcat/Redeye uses 390 × 34 mm floating two-piece rotors and directed vanes to run “up to 30% cooler” than OEM rotors.
  • Better pedal feel, better modulation and better driver confidence: A high-quality system doesn’t just stop harder—it stops better. You feel more control, better response, less sponginess, more consistent braking over repeated heavy applications.
  • Improved safety, repeatability and performance margin: Whether you’re using the car hard, modifying it, or simply want the confidence of better hardware, investing in the brakes means you aren’t being held back by the stopping system as you push other components.
  • Fitment for upgraded vehicles: Many of the upgrade options are designed to reuse OEM hats or work with large-wheel applications so that custom wheels, big tires or other modifications don’t force you into fitment compromises.

What It Will Feel Like: The Driving Experience

The Brake Experience

  • From your first firm brake application you’ll notice a sharper, firmer pedal. The initial “bite” will feel more abrupt (in a good way) compared to stock.
  • Under repeated heavy usage (spirited driving, track days, downhill dragging of weight) the pedal feel holds up—less fade, less thermal softness, more consistency.
  • In everyday driving you may sense increased composure: the car feels more controlled, less nose-dive or instability during hard stops, and the brakes don’t feel “on the edge” but instead leave you with margin.
  • With large wheels/tyres (common in performance Dodge builds) you’ll feel how the upgraded hardware supports the increased unsprung mass and higher operational demands: less fade, better modulation, better feel overall.

The Supporting Feel (Even if you’re only upgrading rotors)

  • Upgraded rotors (especially two-piece floating ones) reduce unsprung weight and improve thermal behaviour. You may sense the car feels slightly more stable under braking and transitions feel tighter.
  • If you pair rotor and pad upgrades (or full kits) you’ll feel improved modulation—meaning you have a better sense of how much braking you’re applying, and the car responds more predictably.
  • The cumulative effect: You feel more confident braking hard, in traffic, on performance drives—and you feel the vehicle reacting as you intended rather than being limited by the equipment.

Combined Effect

The upgraded brake system transforms the experience. You aren’t just able to stop harder—you feel more in control when you stop. Each brake input is more direct and predictable. The vehicle feels more composed and ready for the next action rather than recovering from the last. This is particularly important in high-performance Dodge applications where the rest of the vehicle’s performance is elevated.

Why Choose the AlconKits Dodge Collection

  • High-performance engineering: The kits and upgrades shown in the Dodge collection include floating two-piece rotors, aerospace-grade aluminium hats, directional vane ventilation and high-carbon alloy friction rings. For example: “CM-250 special formulated high carbon alloy cast iron, directional ventilation vanes … runs up to 30% cooler” in one Hellcat rotor upgrade listing.
  • Vehicle-specific fitment: The collection is tailored for Dodge models—front and rear rotor pairs, performance pad options, and fitment specifications for specific Charger/Challenger SRT / Hellcat models.
  • Quality documentation & support: Product pages include fitment templates (e.g., check wheel clearance), provide technical detail (rotor diameter, thickness, min usable thickness), and guide wheel sizes required. They also emphasise “Guaranteed Wheel Fit (only applicable if you buy direct)”.
  • Street and track capable: The upgrades are positioned for performance use—not only daily driving but for high demands such as track sessions, repeated heavy braking, or high-power builds.
  • Backed by expert support: AlconKits markets the fact that they have decades of experience, support from the manufacturer’s technical team, and focus on fitment, compatibility, and performance.
  • Free shipping on brake kits: According to the site, free shipping in the continental US is offered on brake kits, which reduces the friction of purchase.

Expert Q&A: Common Questions for Dodge Brake Upgrades & Fitment

Q1: Will the upgrade kit (rotors/calipers) fit my Dodge’s wheels and clear properly?

A1: Yes—but you must verify your wheel’s internal clearance and offset, and ensure compatibility with the rotor/caliper size chosen. For example, the 2015-20 Hellcat front rotor upgrade uses 390 mm × 34 mm floating rotors and is designed to work with the OEM hats and systems. The product page emphasises “direct bolt-on … works flawlessly with OEM hats, ABS and brake system while maintaining factory brake bias.”

Tip: Before purchase, measure your wheel’s inner lip to hub face distance, ensure the spoke design and offset let the caliper fit without interference, and consult the provided wheel fitment PDF from the product. If using aftermarket wheels with tight clearance, you might need a smaller rotor variant or check with support.

Q2: Do I need to upgrade both front and rear brakes in my Dodge, or is front alone enough?

A2: It depends on your usage and vehicle configuration. For high-performance Dodge muscle cars, both front and rear upgrades are beneficial. While front upgrades often deliver the most noticeable improvement, rear rotors and calipers also matter for balance, brake bias, and repeatability under hard use (track, heavy deceleration). If you only upgrade front, ensure the rear system is in healthy condition and can keep up.

Tip: If your vehicle sees heavy track use, large power upgrades, or extended heavy braking, consider a full front + rear upgrade to maintain optimal balance and fade resistance.

Q3: Are these kits suitable for daily driving? Are they safe?

A3: Yes—they are engineered to be used on the street and under more demanding conditions. The rotor upgrade listings state direct replacement, OEM hats re-use, compatibility with ABS, etc. Elevated performance doesn’t mean the brakes become impractical for everyday driving—they simply offer more capability and better behavior.

Tip: After installation, bed in the pads/rotors as per instructions, check for any noise or vibration, and monitor pedal feel. The increased capability will serve everyday drives and stronger situations alike.

Q4: How will this compare to stock brakes—especially in normal usage?

A4: You’ll notice stronger initial bite, firmer pedal feel and more composure when braking hard. While stock brakes may handle everyday driving fine, the upgrade gives you performance margin and improved consistency under demanding conditions. For drivers who modify their car or use it aggressively, the difference becomes especially clear during repeated hard stops, heavy loads or track sessions.

Tip: Even if your driving is mostly daily, the upgrade enhances confidence and feel—less mush, more direct response—even when you’re not pushing to the absolute limit.

Q5: What does the “Fit Guarantee” from AlconKits mean for the Dodge collection?

A5: The product pages state “Guaranteed Wheel Fit (only applicable if you buy direct from AlconKits.com)”. This means: when you purchase directly, provide accurate vehicle info (make, model, year, wheel size/offset/diameter), and your wheels meet the clearance requirements based on the fitment template, the kit should install as described. If there’s an issue due to fitment (given you followed the guidelines), they will work with you to resolve it.

Tip: Provide your full vehicle and wheel specs, keep measurements, and if you have aftermarket wheels or modifications, communicate those before ordering so they can confirm compatibility.

Q6: How do I select the right upgrade for my Dodge?

A6: Steps:


  1. Identify your exact vehicle: year, model, trim (for example: 2019 Charger Hellcat, 2021 Challenger Scat Pack, etc).

  2. Determine your use case: street only, street + occasional performance driving, track, large wheels/tyres or heavy modifications.

  3. Check wheel/tyre/wheel offset: Ensure your wheels are large enough to clear the rotor/caliper you want and that offset/spoke clearance works.

  4. Choose the upgrade variant: for example, rotor size (e.g., 390 mm × 34 mm) or two-piece floating version. For higher performance use you might pick the floating rotor upgrade; for daily upgraded driving a solid or semi-floating rotor may suffice.

  5. Download the fitment template from the product page and measure your wheel’s clearance to ensure compatibility.

  6. Contact AlconKits support if you have significant modifications (suspension lifts, very large wheels, unusual offsets) to confirm compatibility and whether you need a special variant.

Q7: What will I notice quickly after installation and how long until full benefit is realised?

A7: Immediately after installation you’ll feel a firmer pedal and sharper brake response. Within the first few driving sessions (or first few hard stops) the pads and rotors will bed in, and you’ll begin to sense the full benefit: better modulation, more confidence, reduced fade.

Tip: After installation heed the break-in or bedding process recommended by the manufacturer (which might include a series of moderate stops followed by harder stops). Monitor brake feel, pedal travel and any noise/vibration issues. After bedding, the system will offer its full performance and consistency benefit.

Q8: If I have other modifications (power upgrades, large wheels/tyres, suspension changes) in my Dodge, does that affect the brake choice?

A8: Yes—it absolutely matters. Larger wheels/tyres increase unsprung weight and brake demand; high power increases kinetic energy to overcome; suspension changes can affect braking dynamics and wheel clearance. Because the brake system must fit physically and perform under the modified demands, you should disclose modifications when choosing your brake upgrade. The collection’s fitment templates assume relatively stock geometry and wheel sizes—if you deviate significantly, confirm with support.

Tip: If you run 20″+ custom wheels, oversized tyres, lowered or raised suspension, or have changed brake bias or master cylinder, let the vendor know and ask whether you should choose a larger rotor version or specific rotor/caliper fitment variant.

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