Can amyone ID these brakes ???

90sickfox

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Hey folks. This isn't a foxbody per se. It's my 02 Steeda Q400. There isn't a bunch of movement in the new edge / sn95 side. @95steedamustang @Mustang5L5 or anyone that can help. I'll contact Steeda tomorrow.

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Did a quick search and found out they got 12 ( cobra 11.65 ? ) inch rear rotors on with 1996 camaro rear calipers, and adapter for the brake hose, and I have no idea how they made the ebrake cables. They did it to this car so it must be an option for foxbodies too. Might match the cts brembo swap better.

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Pretty sure that’s the Baer kit made in the 90s and early 2000s for the mustang. It was dubbed the “m-2300-k” killer and was meant to compete with fords kit.

It’s the Camaro caliper, with some Baer specific parts to mount on the mustang. I believe it used a 12” rotor on the Fox. They did have a 13” rotor but from what I know that was specific to using the sn95 GT caliper and brackets to mount up.


What’s up front?
 
Pretty sure that’s the Baer kit made in the 90s and early 2000s for the mustang. It was dubbed the “m-2300-k” killer and was meant to compete with fords kit.

It’s the Camaro caliper, with some Baer specific parts to mount on the mustang. I believe it used a 12” rotor on the Fox. They did have a 13” rotor but from what I know that was specific to using the sn95 GT caliper and brackets to mount up.


What’s up front?

You are right !!! Your knowledge is on point. The front are Baer and the rear rotors aren't 13.... they are just like my cobra ones on Dusty. I'm guessing they are 11.65 vented cobra rear rotors. I remember that kit.

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