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Post pics of stock front disk breaks

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shoguun

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just want to see what a stock setup looks like on the car. Also i was wondering if there were any calipers that fit the stock setup besides ones off a mustang
 
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It would help if we knew what year your car is. This is the 65-66 brake, the 67 was almost the same, the hoses were slightly different, as were the pad springs. The Fairlane also used these brakes. It's a fixed-caliper, four piston brake.



The 68-73 used a floating caliper, single-piston brake.

 

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sorry it a 68 coupe but the spindles and break stuff is off a 67
 
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Well, the standard drum brakes and spindles were identical 67-69.
 

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im looking more for a picture of the caliper bracket and how that all goes together
 
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shoguun said:
im looking more for a picture of the caliper bracket and how that all goes together
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Oh! Why dincha say so!

How Installing Power Front Disc Brakes on a 1967 Ford Mustang - Mustang Monthly Magazine
 

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sorry, just a pet peeve...it's brake. Break is something broke, IE Break the parts.


 
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sorry, just a pet peeve...it brake. Break is something broke, IE Break the parts.


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sorry, just a pet peeve...it is a brake. Break is something broke, IE Break the parts.

There fixed it for you
:Word:
 

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shoguun said:
sorry it a 68 coupe but the spindles and break stuff is off a 67
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See Disc Brake Swap Instructions

A picture of the mounted bracket is on page 4.
 
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hotrodredneck said:
sorry, just a pet peeve...it's brake. Break is something broke, IE Break the parts.
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Yeah, I often correct the spelling when quoting people.

BTW:
TRY NOT TO MOVE OUT AND DRAW FIRE.............IT ANNOYS THOSE AROUND YOU!!

I have a bunch of those, such as "tracers work both ways"
 
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