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StangCollecter

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Ok, who makes em and how much $$$ do they run?

Looking for info on 4 wheel kits
 
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subzero05

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I know SSBC makes a complete front and rear kit and perhaps Stoptech as well...SSBC seems to have the best prices on a complete kit though
 

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u will need alot of $$$$$$$$$$$$
 

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StangCollecter said:
Ok, who makes em and how much $$$ do they run?

Looking for info on 4 wheel kits
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I went with the Baer Brake Kit and got it from Steeda:

http://www.steeda.com/products/gt_front_brake_kit.php

And they are $1099.00

I bought Hawk Pads for the front and rear and brembo drilled and slotted rotors for the rear cause they matched the Bear rotors in Design and color.

Bought the Brembo rotors off eBay for $350.00 for a set of 4 rotors which was cheaper than I could find 2 rotors anywhere else.

Skitz
 

StangCollecter

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so how much $$ altogether did you spend and what all did you end up with?

Size of rotors number of pistons, etc....
 

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not to hijack, i dunno if this is off topic, but do the big brake kits, like the baer fit under the 18 inch upghrade wheels or are aftermarket wheels needed for the caliper clearance?
 

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nycstang37 said:
not to hijack, i dunno if this is off topic, but do the big brake kits, like the baer fit under the 18 inch upghrade wheels or are aftermarket wheels needed for the caliper clearance?
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depends on the brake kit and the style of wheel.
 
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