Brake help....decisions??
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Brake help....decisions??
Hello All,
I am thinking about upgrading my brakes. I don't race or track my car so I am trying to decide if I should do the front & back or just the front brakes. I am trying to get the best bang for my buck!
What are your thoughts on the following kits?
If I do front and rear this is the kit I would probably go with:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-6...-kit-0514.html
If I do the front only, is it worth $370 extra for the 6-piston caliper with 15" rotors over the 4-piston calipers with 14" rotors?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...rade-Kit-05-14
I don't want crossed drilled/slotted just on the front and not on the back. Just don't like the mismatched look, and having crossed drilled front & back is more than I want to spend.
Thanks all!
I am thinking about upgrading my brakes. I don't race or track my car so I am trying to decide if I should do the front & back or just the front brakes. I am trying to get the best bang for my buck!
What are your thoughts on the following kits?
If I do front and rear this is the kit I would probably go with:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-6...-kit-0514.html
If I do the front only, is it worth $370 extra for the 6-piston caliper with 15" rotors over the 4-piston calipers with 14" rotors?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...rade-Kit-05-14
I don't want crossed drilled/slotted just on the front and not on the back. Just don't like the mismatched look, and having crossed drilled front & back is more than I want to spend.
Thanks all!
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http://www.americanmuscle.com/powers...it-1114gt.html
If your not racing and want to upgrade maybe go with something like this. Improved braking and upgraded looks as well
If your not racing and want to upgrade maybe go with something like this. Improved braking and upgraded looks as well
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http://www.americanmuscle.com/powers...it-1114gt.html
If your not racing and want to upgrade maybe go with something like this. Improved braking and upgraded looks as well
If your not racing and want to upgrade maybe go with something like this. Improved braking and upgraded looks as well
That is a nice option, but I would like to have a better looking caliper than stock (and I tried the MGP covers and had rubbing issues).
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Hello All,
I am thinking about upgrading my brakes. I don't race or track my car so I am trying to decide if I should do the front & back or just the front brakes. I am trying to get the best bang for my buck!
What are your thoughts on the following kits?
If I do front and rear this is the kit I would probably go with:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-6...-kit-0514.html
If I do the front only, is it worth $370 extra for the 6-piston caliper with 15" rotors over the 4-piston calipers with 14" rotors?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...rade-Kit-05-14
I don't want crossed drilled/slotted just on the front and not on the back. Just don't like the mismatched look, and having crossed drilled front & back is more than I want to spend.
Thanks all!
I am thinking about upgrading my brakes. I don't race or track my car so I am trying to decide if I should do the front & back or just the front brakes. I am trying to get the best bang for my buck!
What are your thoughts on the following kits?
If I do front and rear this is the kit I would probably go with:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-6...-kit-0514.html
If I do the front only, is it worth $370 extra for the 6-piston caliper with 15" rotors over the 4-piston calipers with 14" rotors?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...rade-Kit-05-14
I don't want crossed drilled/slotted just on the front and not on the back. Just don't like the mismatched look, and having crossed drilled front & back is more than I want to spend.
Thanks all!
I highly recommend them. This bolt-on Brembo brake upgrade kit includes a pair of 6-piston black Brembo front calipers, a pair of single-piston black GT500 rear calipers, two 15" Brembo vented front rotors, two 13.8" Brembo vented rear rotors, front and rear brake pads, production DOT-approved brake lines, front tie-rod heat shields, rear axle caliper brackets and the required installation hardware, so you're good to go!
Please let me know if you have any questions or need some assistance in the near future! Our Mustang Experts are here Monday-Friday from 9AM-9PM EST and Saturdays from 9AM-5:30PM EST. If you want to hit them up, their number is 866.727.1266. I can also have one of them call you directly.
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These guys have all pointed you in the right direction. If you don't race the car often, the stock breaks are going to do just fine! However, I completely understand why you want Brembo Breaks. This was one of the only options besides 3.73's and leather that I wanted when ordering my car!
I highly recommend them. This bolt-on Brembo brake upgrade kit includes a pair of 6-piston black Brembo front calipers, a pair of single-piston black GT500 rear calipers, two 15" Brembo vented front rotors, two 13.8" Brembo vented rear rotors, front and rear brake pads, production DOT-approved brake lines, front tie-rod heat shields, rear axle caliper brackets and the required installation hardware, so you're good to go!
Please let me know if you have any questions or need some assistance in the near future! Our Mustang Experts are here Monday-Friday from 9AM-9PM EST and Saturdays from 9AM-5:30PM EST. If you want to hit them up, their number is 866.727.1266. I can also have one of them call you directly.
-Dan
I highly recommend them. This bolt-on Brembo brake upgrade kit includes a pair of 6-piston black Brembo front calipers, a pair of single-piston black GT500 rear calipers, two 15" Brembo vented front rotors, two 13.8" Brembo vented rear rotors, front and rear brake pads, production DOT-approved brake lines, front tie-rod heat shields, rear axle caliper brackets and the required installation hardware, so you're good to go!
Please let me know if you have any questions or need some assistance in the near future! Our Mustang Experts are here Monday-Friday from 9AM-9PM EST and Saturdays from 9AM-5:30PM EST. If you want to hit them up, their number is 866.727.1266. I can also have one of them call you directly.
-Dan
I understand you have to pull the rear axles to install this kit? Any idea as to what kind of time labor wise this takes? Any idea if this kit will have any other discounts in the future?
Thanks!
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I'm not sure if this kits going to go on sale in the near future but I can definitely hook you up with a discount code. Please shoot me a PM and I'll gladly get you taken care of!
-Dan
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I recommend not going with a 6 piston setup if you are no tracking the car. 4 piston calipers are more than enough for daily driving. Also don't bother with 2-piece rotors, that would again be overkill for daily driving. Slotted rotors are the best from a stress perspective (compared with drilled). They look nice too!
The Brembo setup is very nice and I bet you can find a used setup if you wanted... Could probably get larger rotors for the rear and some caliper adapters. Not sure if that was in one of the links I did t actually open the links above
The Brembo setup is very nice and I bet you can find a used setup if you wanted... Could probably get larger rotors for the rear and some caliper adapters. Not sure if that was in one of the links I did t actually open the links above
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I recommend not going with a 6 piston setup if you are no tracking the car. 4 piston calipers are more than enough for daily driving. Also don't bother with 2-piece rotors, that would again be overkill for daily driving. Slotted rotors are the best from a stress perspective (compared with drilled). They look nice too!
The Brembo setup is very nice and I bet you can find a used setup if you wanted... Could probably get larger rotors for the rear and some caliper adapters. Not sure if that was in one of the links I did t actually open the links above
The Brembo setup is very nice and I bet you can find a used setup if you wanted... Could probably get larger rotors for the rear and some caliper adapters. Not sure if that was in one of the links I did t actually open the links above
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If you are not tracking the car I see no reason for you to touch the stock rear brakes. The Brembos on the front of my '14 GT TP are amazing. Get Brembo take-offs and rims to clear them and you're all set.
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Does anyone know if the front brembro kit from A.M. will fit 18" MCA pkg wheels?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
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I had an 07 gt500, the stock brakes from the first gen s197 were crap for anything other daily grannying around. The initial bite was good on them but I ended up warping the rotors under extended spirited driving. I bought gt500 M-2300-S package which included front rotors/pads/calipers, rear bullit spec pads and goodridge steel braided lines with teflon coating for DOT approval.
To me the main thing to consider was the bed in procedure which was 0-20 then panic stop without locking up, then 1-30 and stop, and 1-40 and 1-50 and 1-60mph. After the bed in drive and cool them. I put on those twice the mileage of the stockers with never a single issue and a very firm modular pedal.
With this being said, the low end brakes on the normal gt should be even worse with 100hp more and 200lb more of weight.
My current car has the factory brembos, the only thing I would change on these is the lines to goodridge steel braided lines, I know what people say about steel braiding and all of that, but I don't care I would replace them every couple of years anyway and inspect ever few months.
Given the choice I would go with the 6 piston setup as an upgrade from the sliding front calipers. The larger the rotor, the larger the heatsink. Make sure your wheels fit them though. In my current case, it makes no sense to upgrade to the gt500 setup as my gains are not going to be much unless I add hp to this thing then its up in the air. But I have a feeling the 255 profile tires would give up allot sooner than the brakes. (Had 275 wide rubbers on all 4 corners on my old one) God do I miss my old s197......
To me the main thing to consider was the bed in procedure which was 0-20 then panic stop without locking up, then 1-30 and stop, and 1-40 and 1-50 and 1-60mph. After the bed in drive and cool them. I put on those twice the mileage of the stockers with never a single issue and a very firm modular pedal.
With this being said, the low end brakes on the normal gt should be even worse with 100hp more and 200lb more of weight.
My current car has the factory brembos, the only thing I would change on these is the lines to goodridge steel braided lines, I know what people say about steel braiding and all of that, but I don't care I would replace them every couple of years anyway and inspect ever few months.
Given the choice I would go with the 6 piston setup as an upgrade from the sliding front calipers. The larger the rotor, the larger the heatsink. Make sure your wheels fit them though. In my current case, it makes no sense to upgrade to the gt500 setup as my gains are not going to be much unless I add hp to this thing then its up in the air. But I have a feeling the 255 profile tires would give up allot sooner than the brakes. (Had 275 wide rubbers on all 4 corners on my old one) God do I miss my old s197......
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I have added more power and drive more aggressive now, so I would like a little better brake, plus a little bling behind my 20" Vossens's would be nice! 😉
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Does anyone know if the front brembro kit from A.M. will fit 18" MCA pkg wheels?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
http://www.americanmuscle.com/svt-brakekit-0509gt.html
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Anybody know about these:Attachment 141966