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Topic: 6/8 piston front calipers; 4 piston rear calipers for 94 04?
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Frank.JD.Perez
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So I know a sight that can use 4 piston brembo brake calipers for s197s with 14 in rotors on 94 04 cars as well for older mustangs,but investing that much money into brakes I want to know if there is a way to put on 6/8 piston front brake systems (gt500 6P that is sold for s197s) as well as 4 piston rears. Ive come across some brands that sell piston sizes like that but I dont think anyone has actually put them on a mustang
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Posts: 603 | From: Hayward/Pleasanton | Registered: Dec 2012
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Frank.JD.Perez
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I already know bout this place. Im more interested in 6/8 piston calipers
-------------------- 1998 Ford Mustang GT SVO SC Saleen vert (sold) 1998 Ford Mustang GT PI (RIP) 1997 Ford Mustang GT 2000 BMW 323iT 2001 BMW X5
Posts: 603 | From: Hayward/Pleasanton | Registered: Dec 2012
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Sinister Mustang
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quote: Originally posted by Frank.JD.Perez: I already know bout this place. Im more interested in 6/8 piston calipers
Those adapters allow for 6 piston brake kits from the 2013+ shelby. But they require 19" wheels due to the size of the calipers and the 15" rotor.
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Posts: 255 | From: Roseville,CA | Registered: Dec 2014
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SteveL
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Wilwood probably has a Superlight 6 caliper for the fronts.
4 piston calipers for the back is an issue. Stock rear brakes are 2 piston/floating caliper to allow for axle movement. 4 piston are fixed calipers. Slop in the C clip causes excessive wear on the rear pads. There is a way around that but it's a much bigger project.
Posts: 578 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: May 2002
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