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jb1dsl

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I was wondering does anyone make slotted/drilled rotors to fit my 66 fastback. I found some for the granada swap but i have not found ones for stock disk brakes.
 
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This was batted around here a week or two ago. If you have the factory disc brakes, with the four piston calipers, SSBC offers rotors that will fit.

Do a search here for the past discussions, IMHO there is little to no need to have these on a street vehicle other than the eye candy factor behind the right set of wheels. If you have drum brakes on the rear of the car, it would look a little funny to have these special brakes on display in the front and the OE drums peeking out the back.

Spend the money on something else that makes a difference you will feel.
 

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Same here. They are really cool to talk about but not really needed on the street. In fact, I do not use them at the track because of the extra expense.

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agreed...

Bling Vs. Performance. They have both, but really not needed....unless you can find them dirt cheap or something.
 

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I gotta ask what's with the tide man? It's crackin me up here for some reason.
 

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jb1dsl said:
I was wondering does anyone make slotted/drilled rotors to fit my 66 fastback. I found some for the granada swap but i have not found ones for stock disk brakes.
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http://www.muggziperformance.com/about.php

Try this place. I think they have Mustang rotors. Edit: oops, sorry only Granada there.

I agree with above opinions however, they are just for show and will decrease braking performance.
 
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