1994-2004 V-8 GT, GTS, Bullitt, Mach 1, and Cobra

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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 08:23 PM
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brake kits

hey i have a 99 gt , and my brakes have pretty much had it. I was thinking about just replacing all of them with all new rotors and calipers. So i was wondering if anyone knew of some good kits that arent too expensive. Its my daily driver so im not looking for some 3000 dollar brembo setup.....more like a step up from the factory. Thanks for any help.
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Old Jun 19, 2007 | 08:28 PM
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What about a FRPP Cobra/Mach/Bullitt upgrade in the front with some SS brake lines?

http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...tKeyField=3440
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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I was going to suggest the same thing! The cobra brakes are a better choice!
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 04:01 PM
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well i was thinking about that.....but i was planning on doing the rear ones as well and money is a big deal right now. So what i was thinking of doing was just getting new rotors and pads. Which brings me to my next question, if I got the cobra rotors, all 4 would the fit the stock GT's calipers or would I need to swap those out as well? Also what kind of break pads would you guys recomend. Again thanks a lot
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 08:43 PM
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Ford racing sells a set of cross-drilled/slotted rotors. I put those on the front of my 2000, along with some good ceramic pads, and I think it made a nice difference. Plus, it was quite affordable. The rotor set is $150 and the ceramics were maybe like $50-60 (I don't quite remember what the cost of the pads were). I believe that the rear rotors are priced similarly, or slightly less.

To answer your other question: the front cobra rotors are 13", so I'm almost positive that you would need the new calipers to accommodate for the bigger rotor.

Here's a pic of what they looked like, with a painted factory caliper
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Old Jun 21, 2007 | 06:49 AM
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First, there's no point in replacing your rear brakes. Your front brakes do about 80% of your stopping anyway, so replacing your rears is just a waste of money. As long as it still has working pads, leave them be.

Second, a few sites have direct upgrade kits to fully upgrade your front brakes to the cobra kit. Costs $575 from Steeda. FRPP should be close to the same.

Also, if you don't enjoy replace rotors very often, don't get ceramic. I had them on my 2004 F-150 and in one years time I had to replace the rotors. They tear up a rotor like no one's business. They may stop faster and (as advertised) not produce any brake dust, but it's not worth the cost IMO.
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Old Jul 5, 2007 | 09:56 AM
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yeah, for the front ones you will need to replace the rotors, calipers, and brake lines if you want to go with either a mach1, bullitt, or cobra set up. honestly though, if it is a daily driver, you dont need to spend all that money on a cobra kit, you could just go with slotted rotors and hawk pads. when i still had the stock setup on my car, i went from the stock rotors/pads to powerslot slotted rotors and hawk pads and it really made a difference.

DrunkenDragon713 is correct about the rear ones, no point in replacing them if you are a daily driver. the main difference between the cobra's rear set up and the GT rear setup is the rotor, the calipers are the same. the rotor goes from 10.5" solid disk to 11.65" vented rotor, and all that does is provide better cooling, but is not needed unless you roadrace the car.
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Old Jul 5, 2007 | 10:37 PM
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Try MPS auto salvage in Atlanta you can get the whole ste from them off a wrecked cobra for pretty cheap
http://www.mpsautosalvage.com/
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Old Jul 5, 2007 | 10:40 PM
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Or you can buy a whole parts car they have a 98 cobra and an 04 mach 1 on their parting out cars


BRAKE CONVERSION-5 LUG COBRA 1994-2004 U '94-'04, 5 lug COBRA front brake conversion kit, will fit '87-'93 or upgrade '94-'01 standard or GT brakes to Cobra front brakes. INCLUDES SN95 used spindles, SN95 used hubs, used Cobra calipers, used Cobra rotors & used brake line. ***CALL FOR AVAILABILITY. $600.00
this is off their brake convertion page
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Old Jul 6, 2007 | 12:46 AM
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they also have a bullitt they are parting out...that one has cobra brakes.
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Old Jul 11, 2007 | 12:33 PM
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I have another Brake Kit Question, I've been looking at Rotors and Pads but all of the slotted/cross drilled rotors say "Not For Track Use", so what do you buy if you want to take it to the track? Since I already have the Bullitt/Cobra brakes, dont respond with "buy the Cobra R brakes" beacuse I know that would be the best idea for the track!
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Old Jul 11, 2007 | 04:54 PM
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I would assume they are just trying to avoid "I hit the safety wall because of your brakes", and that is probably why they have that "warning". I wish you luck.

Are the brakes you're looking at any less expensive than the Cobra R brakes? (I don't know how expensive the Cobra R brakes are...)
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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 02:06 PM
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The Cobra R's are even larger rotors and new Brembo Calipers. They also require 18" wheels. So they are great brakes, but I think the cobra brakes on the Bullitt are big enough.

I just wanted new rotors and pads and a lot of the slotted and/or cross drilled rotors say not for track use. I guess I was wondering if there were certain brands that were rated for track use or if it's like you suggested, they just don't want to be liable when you can't stop before hitting a wall.
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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 02:08 PM
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if you are looking for stock replacement parts, check out stillen.
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Old Jul 13, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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the brembo Cobra R kit doenst require you to use 18" wheels, you can use 17" wheels but you need to make sure you have enough backspacing or else the caliper will be hitting the spokes.
all 13" big brake kits require at least 17" wheels with proper backspace clearance, and 14" big brake kits require 18" wheels with proper clearance.

to cheech6g, i would suggest you just upgrade the pads and rotors with good quality pads, slotted rotors, and stainless steel braided brake lines. as mentioned before, i recomend Hawk pads because those are the ones ive used in the past and they improve stopping distances, arent harsh on the rotors, and create minimum dust (altho it does create a brown color dust instead of a black dust), also keep in mind that tires play a major role in stopping distances, almost as important as the brakes themselves. upgrade pads/rotors/brake lines first, and if that still doesnt work good enough for you, then start shopping around for a fixed caliper brake kit (brembo, wilwood, stoptech, sbcc, etc)
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Old Jul 13, 2007 | 12:34 PM
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for racing stainless steel braided brake lines would be much needed for track applications.
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Old Feb 23, 2014 | 11:03 AM
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Big Brake Kit update:

SN95 owners have equal rights! Just because your ride is a bit older doesn't mean you have to sacrifice brake performance.

TCE, a long time Wilwood dealer and builder of custom BBKs is again stepping up to help folks with their big brake needs. We offer the full line of Wilwood kits for your car as well as bringing back our 'house kit' the 13.3/14.0" W6A Front Kit!

What's that you say? When the W6A caliper came out years ago it first made its way onto the S197 platform by way our our shop. Yes; before there were factory Wilwood kits doing so- I still have one old set of brackets to back that up! Furthermore TCE went and 'back dated' the W6A onto the SN95 vehicle knowing many of you were looking for a more full body product for track needs. The result: our dual fit 13.3" (for 17" wheels) 14.0" W6A (for 18s) Front BBK!

An early sample:





In addition to offering the full line of Wilwood factory kits for the SN95- starting at under $2500- to the door... we're going to make another run of the W6A kits for those who may have missed it. Full pricing and details on these and all TCE listing are available on line. 94-04 MUSTANG



Here's a snapshot of the great deals being offered:



Come see what TCE has to offer you! From Pads, to Service Parts to our on-line calculators TCE has the tools and equipment to meet your needs!
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Old Mar 3, 2014 | 06:59 AM
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COLORS!


TCE can offer you some special, pre applied colors to your Wilwood brake kit build.
BLUE, RED, BLACK YELLOW, SILVER and in some cases even electroless nickel is an option.


Call or email for all the details!


*Coffee cup not included.
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Old Apr 14, 2014 | 07:32 AM
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Rocking the Mustang, Challenger, MINI and Corvette World with the best in options and value!

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Old May 7, 2014 | 07:44 AM
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This is clearly an old thread that was brought back from the dead. I waffled about posting on it but figured since it was one page 1, I would.

These brake kits that are for sale are nice. I replaced my stock brakes with Cobra calipers from an 01 Cobra. They have the raised "Cobra" on them.

With calipers (brackets included), new rotors, Hawk HPS pads, brake lines, rebuild kit and fluid I think I shelled out approx $550.00.

I did the swap with my cousins help in his home garage in about 3 hours. I'm very happy with the upgrade and saved quite a bit of cash compared to buying a new kit. It may not be apples to apple, but the car stops on a dime and gives me 8 cents back.

Here are some pics:















Thanks for looking

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