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Old 8/13/14, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Jazzman442
I just can not believe that the Mustang does not have matching Brembo calipers. All of the rest of the cars do. Oh well Function over Forum I get it.

TommyV How hard was the Splitter to install?
It has to do with the rear axle not being ideal for a floating caliper. I wouldn't be surprised to see rear Brembos after the 2015.
Old 8/14/14, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Jazzman442
Thankx MONSTER. I know what you mean about the dive. I am going to upgrade the suspension next year. I hate the way the Brakes in the rear look. Wish they made a Brembo Caliper to match.

What pads are you using? Do you switch them out for track?
What suspension are you looking at? I've been leaning towards the FRPP adjustable kit. I too have the track pack and hate the anemic looking rear brakes, but like others have said, the car nose dives too much to worry about them yet.
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My car is new and I have not been able to drive it much. Hoping all the rain will stop here in Florida so I can.

Its been my experience that when the car dives to much that can be fixed with the right Shocks. I would like the Brakes to look the same like the other cars do. It's more aesthetics for me than anything. The braking so for seems good.

I have one of the last built cars and do not seem to have a lot of the same issues everyone complains about. If anything I would pick the FRPP adjustable as well.
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I've been researching suspension options as well. FRPP assembled handling pack is one of the top choices for me right now. Also recently I've been looking at the assembled spring/struts Vorshlag is offering. You can even choose 2 different FRPP springs with it, which is cool.
http://www.vorshlag.com/product_info...roducts_id=559
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Originally Posted by Jazzman442

TommyV How hard was the Splitter to install?
I actually took it up to Stillen and they installed it.
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