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89 FAKE SNAKE
Member # 4531
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Iv been hearin bout tha granada swaps..how would this kit work and would there be anything else id need?
www.discbrakeswap.com its under catalog..
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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I've done it on my 66' Mustang and was very happy with it. Make sure the kit comes with the correct tie rod ends and get an adjustable proporitioning valve.
I just went to the junk yard and pulled all of the spindles, hubs, rotors, lines off of a '76 Granada. You can get the tie rod ends from Mustang Plus in Stockton (www.mustangplus.com) and the proportioning valve Summit.
You'll save yourself a bunch of $$$ doing it this way.
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89 FAKE SNAKE
Member # 4531
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tha kit comes wit a adjus valve...wha else would i have to change? tie rods? etc.. [ December 09, 2006, 05:42 PM: Message edited by: 89 FAKE SNAKE ]
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MUSTANG65_347
Member # 7249
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Check out www.mustangsteve.com In the tech section he explains how to do the granada swap.
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89 FAKE SNAKE
Member # 4531
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TTT...anyone know where to get 96+ cobra brake kits?
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Blind
Member # 3052
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Here's a drum to wilwood 4 piston disc brake conversion from SSBC - http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SSB%2DA120D&N=700+4294908331+4294908282+4294922533+115&autoview=sku
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66backinblack
Member # 5372
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thats what i used on my car, except i already had five lug. its an easy kit though, only took me a couple of hours
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