Q: If I buy the carbon ceramic big brake kit, do I need these lines too?
No. Customers buying our Carbon Ceramic Big Brake Kit do not need to add this set, because those braided lines are already included with the BBK. Buy this standalone kit when you are keeping the factory calipers or the OEM-caliper rotor-and-pad upgrades and simply want a firmer, more accurate pedal without the full big brake package.
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Will these clear the Model Y’s brakes with an off-road tire?
Does carbon-ceramic keep the parking brake and stability control working?
What makes carbon-ceramic worth it over a big iron rotor kit?
Is this a DIY job or something to leave to a shop?
What brake fluid does this kit require?
Should I run this rear kit alone or with a front big brake kit?
Will this rear big brake kit affect my Tesla warranty?
What are the rotor and caliper specs on this iron big brake kit?
Does this kit fit every Model 3 and Model Y?
Will this 6-piston kit clear my wheels?
Who is PFC and why build the kit around their rotors?
How does the floating rotor design help on track?
What comes in the box with this front kit?
Iron big brake kit versus carbon-ceramic, which should I buy?
Can your shop install this, and what does the job involve?
Is this kit really proven, or just marketed as track-capable?
Will a big brake kit void my Model 3 or Model Y warranty?
Which brakes do these replacement pads actually fit?
What brand of friction material am I getting in these replacement pads?
Should I get the Street & Track pads or the Racing/Competition pads?
How do I know when my UP BBK pads need replacing?
Can I just bolt these in, or is there more to a pad change?
Do these pads come with rotors, or just the friction material?
I have stock Model 3 brakes, can I use these for a friction upgrade?
Why does an EV need special brake pads at all?
Racing compound versus Street & Track, what is the real difference in behavior?
Do these consumable pads carry a warranty?
What size are the rotors in this rear carbon ceramic kit?
How much unsprung weight does this actually save?
Will this rear kit fit under my current wheels?
Does this fit a non-Performance Model 3 or Model Y?
Are these lines a fit for a track-driven Model Y?
Could installing aftermarket brake lines affect my Tesla warranty?
If the Model Y has regenerative braking, why upgrade the brake pads at all?
Will these pads work on every Model Y, including the 2026 Performance?
Do I need to change rotors or add coding to run these?
How do these behave day to day compared with full race pads?
Are these a good pad for refreshing the brakes on a used Model Y?
How hard is the install, and can your shop do it?
Street & Track vs the Competition pads, which fits my driving?
Will these pads make my wheels dusty or the brakes noisy?
What else pairs well with these pads for a full braking refresh?
Will upgrading to these pads void my Tesla warranty?
Why would I replace the factory rubber brake lines on my Model Y?
What are these brake lines actually made of?
Do these lines fit my Model Y variant?
What difference will I actually feel after installing them?
Do stainless lines last longer than the factory rubber ones?
Do I need to bleed the brakes after fitting these lines, and can your shop handle that?
Will brake lines alone give me shorter stopping distances?
Do these pair well with a brake pad upgrade?
Do these need to be warmed up before they stop well?
Will running race pads void my Tesla warranty?
Are competition brake pads a good idea for a Model Y I also drive on the street?
What is the real benefit of these pads on track?
Do these fit my Model Y Performance with the red calipers?
Will these competition pads work with my stock rotors and calipers?
How hard is it to install competition pads on a Model Y?
Competition pads vs the Street & Track pads, which should I pick?
Do these pads make more noise and dust than normal pads?
Should I add stainless brake lines with these track pads?
What size are the rotors and what are they made of?
Will this kit fit my 2021+ Model X Long Range as well as the Plaid?
Does keeping the factory caliper make installation easier?
Is this the right kit for heavy track use, or is it more of a street upgrade?
Why choose the Big Sweep front kit over a full big brake kit?
Do these carbon ceramic rotors have a warranty?
What is included in the Big Sweep front kit?
Will these front carbon ceramics fit under my current wheels?
Why would a Model X Plaid need a big brake kit if the factory brakes already stop it?
How much bigger is the braking surface with the 15.5-inch rotor?
How much unsprung weight does this kit save on the front axle?
Do the 6-piston calipers come in different colors?
Will this big brake kit clear my wheels?
Does this kit fit both the Model X and the Model X Plaid?
What exactly comes in the complete BBK?
Which pad compound should I pick for the big brake kit?
How is this different from the Big Sweep front kit that keeps the stock caliper?
Can Unplugged Performance install the big brake kit, and will it affect my warranty?
Do these pads fit the front and rear of my 2021+ Model X Plaid?
Is PFC friction really worth it over a generic performance pad?
Are pads alone enough for serious track work?
Will my factory brake fluid hold up once these pads are in?
How hard is it to swap these pads on a Model X?
How do these pads compare to adding the rear Large Sweep rotor kit?
Will upgrading just my brake pads void my Tesla warranty?
Will these pads make my Model X dusty and loud around town?
What is the simplest way to improve braking on a 2021+ Model X without swapping calipers?
What pad compound comes in the Stage 1 kit?
Does the Stage 1 kit fit every 2021+ Model X trim?
Why does a family SUV like the Model X benefit from stainless brake lines?
Is this a hard DIY, or should I have it installed?
Do I need to change brake fluid when I install these pads?
Is Stage 1 enough for occasional track days, or do I need a big brake kit?
How does Stage 1 compare to jumping straight to the carbon ceramic big brake kit?
Will these brake upgrades void my Model X warranty?
What comes in the box with the Stage 1 kit?
How much lighter are these carbon ceramic front rotors than stock?
How can a brake upgrade improve my Model X range?
Are these brake lines specific to my 2021+ Model X, or a universal set?
Will I feel a difference on the street, or only on track?
Do I still need special brake fluid if I install stainless lines?
What is involved in fitting these lines on a Model X?
If I plan to buy the carbon ceramic big brake kit, do I still need these lines?
How do stainless lines compare to upgrading pads for better braking?
Are aftermarket brake lines going to cause trouble with my Tesla warranty?
Do these lines actually change how the Model X stops, or just how it feels?
How does this rear kit add braking without changing my Model X calipers?
Whose rotors are these, and what is the racing pedigree?
How much lighter is this two-piece rotor than stock?
Does this rear Large Sweep kit fit both Model X and Model X Plaid from 2021 on?
Can I buy just the Large Sweep rotors or just the pads?
What brake fluid and extras do you recommend with this kit?
How is this different from the carbon ceramic rear kit?
Which pad type should I choose at checkout?
Is this a DIY job or should a shop install it?
Will this rear brake kit void my Model X warranty?
What is the cheapest way to get more stopping power from a 2021+ Model X?
Which compound should I run if my Model X splits time between commuting and track days?
What size are these rear rotors and how much weight do they save?
How do these fit a larger rear rotor’s braking into the same space?
What wheels do these rear carbon ceramics fit on a Model X?
Are carbon ceramic brakes noisy or bad in cold weather?
Do these rear rotors really last a lifetime?
Should I run these with the front kit or on their own?
Which pad option should I pick for these rear rotors?
Why does saving rear rotating weight matter on a car this heavy?
What is in the kit, and do I need to buy anything else?
Will fitting these rear carbon ceramics affect my Tesla warranty?
Why do stainless steel brake lines improve pedal feel on a Model X?
What is wrong with the rubber brake lines my Model X came with?
Do these carbon ceramic rotors wear out like iron ones?
What caliper color does Stage 2 come with?
Does fitting Stage 2 affect my Tesla warranty?
Stage 2 or Stage 3, which one do I need?
Should I add brake ducts or high-temp fluid for track use?
Do carbon ceramic rotors really last, or will I be replacing them?
Do I have to run special brake fluid with Stage 3?
Will these carbon ceramics squeal or behave badly on the street?
Will installing this brake system void my Tesla warranty?
Why do Model S Plaid brakes need cooling ducts for track use?
How much do these ducts drop brake temperatures?
Will this duct kit fit my 2021 Model S Long Range?
Do these ducts hurt my range or let in road debris on daily drives?
What exactly comes in the duct kit?
Is installing the ducts a DIY job?
Duct kit or bigger brakes, what should come first?
Do the ducts work with a big brake kit already installed?
Are these ducts overkill for a street-only Plaid?
What warranty covers the carbon duct components?
What does a carbon ceramic rotor kit do if it keeps the factory caliper?
How does this help daily efficiency and drag racing at the same time?
Does the oversize rotor kit clear my wheels on a Plaid or Long Range?
How much weight does it actually take off the front axle?
Is this a job for professional installation?
What are the front and rear rotor specs?
Are stainless lines worth it for a street-only Model S?
How do stainless lines compare to just changing brake pads?
Do stainless brake lines last longer than rubber ones?
Will adding stainless brake lines affect my Tesla warranty?
What is a Model S Plaid brake upgrade that keeps the stock calipers?
How does a wider-annulus rotor actually improve braking?
Does this fit the 2021 and newer Model S and Plaid with 19-inch wheels?
Can I run the Large Sweep rotors with my factory Tesla brake pads?
Do I need a brake fluid flush after installing these?
How does this compare to the carbon ceramic big brake kit?
Is there a front and a rear version of this kit?
Should I add brake ducts or stainless lines with this?
Will these brakes hurt my acceleration or efficiency?
Does upgrading these rotors and pads affect my Tesla warranty?
What is the simplest brake upgrade for a Model S Plaid?
What is the difference between the Street and Track pad and the Competition pad?
Will these pads fit a Model S with the factory Track Pack brakes?
Are these pads enough if I track my Plaid regularly?
Can I install these brake lines myself?
What brakes and wheels does the RS use?
What is the difference between Stage 3 and Stage 4 Model 3 brakes?
How much weight does the Stage 4 rear kit save over stock?
Do I need 20-inch wheels for the Stage 4 system?
Does the Stage 4 rear kit keep the parking brake and stability control?
What color calipers does Stage 4 come in?
Is Stage 4 overkill if I only do a few track days a year?
Does this fit a 2017 Model 3, or only the newer cars?
Why do carbon ceramic rotors resist fade better than iron on long sessions?
Can I have Unplugged Performance install Stage 4 and set it up?
What is the SKU and lead time on the Stage 4 system?
Do the Stage 1 pads work on a 2017 to 2023 car and the 2024+ Highland?
Who actually makes these brake pads?
How much better are these pads than stock in a full track session?
Why replace the rubber brake lines with stainless steel ones?
Should I get Stage 1 pads or jump straight to a big brake kit?
Are the Street and Track pads too noisy or dusty for daily driving?
What comes in the box, and do I need anything else to install it?
Can I install the Stage 1 kit in my own garage?
Do upgraded brake pads and lines affect my Model 3 warranty?
Are carbon ceramic brakes worth it on a street-driven Model 3?
What hardware comes in the Stage 3 carbon ceramic kit?
Does this carbon ceramic kit fit the 2024+ Model 3 Performance?
Why does lighter unsprung mass from carbon ceramic rotors matter?
Do carbon ceramic brakes squeal or need heat before they work?
Will these brakes clear 18-inch wheels?
Can your team install the Stage 3 system for me?
How much rotor is up front, and why does 15.5 inches help?
Do carbon ceramic brake pads and rotors last longer than iron?
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