Budget
13" Brake Upgrade for Vintage
Mustangs
Have you
ever wanted to upgrade your 4 wheel drum mustang without spending
$3000? Do you want to be able to go down to the local auto parts store
and pickup replacement pads without special ordering them... 
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DISCovery
Salvage Yard Disc Brake Conversion for
Middle 70's Ford Intermediate
Undertaking a project car upgrade is often more opportunistic than
deliberate. It is not unusual to take advantage of a bargain upgrade
simply because a particular...
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Brake
it Down
Big
13" brakes for your '99-'04 Mustang GT. The mods you make on
a project car should be dictated by how you use the car. It sounds
like a "no duh" statement, but you'd be surprised that most
enthusiasts don't stop to think about this. For example, if you have
a project car that...  |
Why
Settle for 11? When you can have 12! Disc brake upgrade for Ford intermediates
and early Galaxies.
We demonstrate how to upgrade to 12" rotors on all 70's Ford
intermediates and early Galaxies equipped with 11" intermediate
front rotors and '72 -'73 spindles.  |
More
Power to Ya!
An early Mustang with manual drum brakes is a death
trap. Convert to front discs and the situation becomes slightly better,
but still resembles a coffin on wheels. I know that the more mods
I make to increase the power of my '67 coupe the more weary I become
about being able to confidently bring the beast to a stop. A few years
back the...
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Stopping
Power : Upgrade your stock brakes with CNC milled Discs and
Drums
When
it comes to cars, most of us immediately associate the word performance
with horsepower. The majority of modifications we make to our Fords
is done to increase the power of the engine, and hence make the car
faster...  |
Performance
Friction Brake Pad Test
Most of us want our favorite Ford to be just little bit
faster (okay, how about a lot faster) than it currently is. While
this is an honorable goal, it is not always the safest. We showed
you how to upgrade your late model 5.0 with GT rotors and drums and
substantially increase the available stopping power. A nice combination,
but can you improve the stock system and spend less money?... 
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