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Usudno
10-24-2016, 12:47 PM
So the plan is 17x9 halibrands in the front, 17x10.5s in the rear.
Fox mustang rear end (i plan to keep the 3.55 gears) with new 5 lug axles. (28 spine or 31 spline to work with the stock differential gearing?)
2010 Mustang GT takeoffs for my brakes. I have everything from the take off. They were replaced on my neighbors car with GT500 brakes so all soft lines, caliper brakets, calipers, bolts, and rotors are there. I'm just not sure if i need some sort of offset caliper bracket to make these fit.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

ryanmac
10-24-2016, 05:58 PM
Fronts: simply...NO. While the 2010 gt stock brakes are 12.5" diameter, the caliper bracket bolt spacing on the spindle side are further apart by one inch. The caliper offset is also different. Some sn95 mustang guys upgrade to the s197 gt500 brakes, but these are 14" diameter and require both 18" wheels and an aftermarket caliper bracket to bolt on to sn95 spindles. So...with 17's and the fox / sn95 (96-04) spindles supplied in the complete kit, an easy upgrade from the stock gt (pbr) 10.9" brakes is to run the 13" Cobra (sn95) brakes.

Rears: YES. The 2010 gt stock brakes are 11.8" diameter and bolted to an 8.8 rearend. Use the stock 2010's mounting flange (bolts to axle tube and goes behind axle) and stock caliper mounting bracket (bolts caliper to axle mounting flange).


Fox: 79 - 93
SN95: 94 - 04
S197: 05 - 14
S550: 15 - Present

Usudno
10-24-2016, 06:52 PM
So fronts I need cobra brakes.. ok I may just go with a set from prestige or somewere. Thanks