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Topic: QUESTION ON REAR BRAKES
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Team SOLO
Chevy Powered Stang
Member # 722
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Does anyone know if going with wilwood disk brakes in the back of an 88 Mustang will save any weight compared to the drums? I know there are big weight savings in the front but didn't know if there was much in the back.
Also, does anyone know the part number of the kit that will not push the rim out any farther than it already is? I cannot afford to move my tire in or out anymore than the way it sits now....
Any help will be appreciated....
-------------------- '88 Mustang Coupe: 8.02 @ 170
Posts: 3887 | From: Santa Clara | Registered: Jan 2002
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JoeT
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Member # 298
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I dunno, drums are pretty darn light. I probably went up 10 lbs. per axle in the back with my disc conversion (to turbocoupe spec 10.5" rear discs) vs. the drums.
tough to beat drums for weight, but then again those damn cast iron calipers of the OE type brakes I'm sure are the problem.
-------------------- 1984 Ford Tempo AOD--- RIP
Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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yellow67stang
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Member # 903
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Greg,
I dont know if this is the same but I lost 35 pounds on my 9inch coverting over.
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-------------------- I like cars.
Posts: 371 | From: Ca. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Team SOLO
Chevy Powered Stang
Member # 722
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thx for the info guys
-------------------- '88 Mustang Coupe: 8.02 @ 170
Posts: 3887 | From: Santa Clara | Registered: Jan 2002
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