I am no expert either but I think I can help explain and share what I’ve learned so far from my other conversations. Someone correct me if I’m wrong please.
Current ePB is integrated into the OEM caliper. To upgrade the caliper to aftermarket 4pot and keep ePB capabilities, a company would need to create a compatible 4pot caliper with an integrated ePB that mounts using the same mounting points or uses a bracket - and uses a compatible electronic interface (I’m not sure if they’re standardized). The only one I’ve seen to date is Rotora. That’s why [mention]Warren-RB [/mention] is saying the most cost effective way is to stay with existing caliper and just upgrade the rotor. And he’s right.
Alternatively, with the right cash, risk and patience, one could mount a 4pot caliper (w/o ePB) AND a separate ePB specific caliper in tandem - like below.
However.....This requires an electronic interface for the ePB caliper to talk to the oem computer. One such thing does exist over at Wilwood. I’ve spoken to them and a custom shop they’ve referred me to. This Wilwood rear kit (I’ve been told) will fit the Explorer rear with an appropriately created bracket and MIGHT be able to interface with the OEM ePB controller. The only way to know compatibility for certain would be to spend a lot of cash to be a guinea pig. Plus the guy I was talking with wanted me to buy front and rear spindles for the effort. I would but I’m not currently built like that. That’s why when [mention]Warren-RB [/mention]said that he had spindles and all that I was all ears.
I am very interested in the RB setup here but for the sake of sharing knowledge, here’s the Wilwood Aero4 links that I mentioned above.
For the front:
https://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/BrakeKitsProdFront?itemno=140-13887-R
For the rear.
https://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/BrakeKitListRear?mincatdesc=AERO4 Big Brake Rear Electronic Parking Brake Kit
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