The Fox body Mustang originally came from the factory equipped with drum brakes in the rear (with the exception of the SVO and Cobra models). After replacing the main components for the rear drum brakes on this Fox body less than a year ago, the parts were already showing signs of wear and tear. Braking components are extremely important, and it’s crucial that every component involved is working to it’s highest capabilities. Knowing this, we needed to address these problems as soon as possible. We considered doing an overhaul on the current factory drums again, however after much time and thought, we didn’t want to wait another year and find ourselves stuck in the same situation.
This time around, we wanted safer, more durable, OEM-like quality components. To achieve this, we decided a full rear disc conversion was in order. We contacted the Fox Body experts at Late Model Restoration.com. They were able to hook us up with a new SVE Mustang 5-Lug Rear Disc 28-Spline Conversion Kit, PN SVE-2320CAK-B.

Why Do Drum Brakes Get A Bad Reputation?
At the end of the day, it’s a great investment performance-wise, but an even greater one for safety reasons. – Jonathan McDonald, Late Model RestorationThere are many issues with drum brakes, which is why they receive a bad reputation. Drums can be difficult to work on, the parts can sometimes be more expensive to replace than on a disc setup, and they’re not the best for bringing your Mustang to a halt. From a performance standpoint, they’re not ideal. Drum brakes will stop the car eventually. Drums rely on springs and hydraulic pressure to operate properly, whereas disc brakes work from a hydraulic standpoint by applying equal pressure to both rear brakes when the brake pedal is applied. The design of the drum’s linkage requires that the adjustments made must be precise to maintain the proper braking. If the linkage is not perfectly “centered,” it begins to lose its effectiveness. This translates to drum brakes requiring frequent adjustments that are critical to maintain adequate braking, and maximize the life of the shoe linings.
Drum brakes are also extremely notorious for losing braking power during spirited driving, which is one reason you’ll find they’re not ideal for performance applications – one of the biggest reasons why drum brakes receive a bad reputation. After a few hard applications, they begin to fade due to excessive heat buildup. This diminishes the effectiveness of the fluid and the shoes.
We spoke with Jonathan McDonald from Late Model Restoration. He commented that, “Upgrading from your factory drum brakes to a rear-disc conversion kit like this one is the most ideal situation for performance braking on the Fox body. The kit greatly increases the mechanical advantage by creating more leverage, which allows the car to brake more efficiently, and produces less heat. Keep in mind that when you swap to a rear-disc conversion kit, the rear of the vehicle is now able to perform braking duties a lot faster, thanks to the vented design of the rear discs, that generate only a fraction of the heat from the drums.”

SVE Mustang 5-Lug Rear Disc 28-Spline Conversion Kit
SVE Mustang 5-Lug Rear Disc 28-Spline Conversion Kit From Late Model Restoration
 
- (2) Black SVE Rear Calipers
- (2) StopTech Rear Rotors
- (3) Stainless Rear Brake Hoses
- (1) Master Cylinder
- (1) Master Cylinder Adapter Kit
- (1) Proportioning Valve Plug
- (1) Adjustable Proportioning Valve
- (2) Rear 28 Spline Axles
- (10) Lug Studs
- (2) Rear Caliper Flange Kit
- (2) Parking Brake Cables
- (2) Cable E-clips
- (2) Bottles Royal Purple Gear Oil
- (1) Bottle Friction Modifier
- (2) Bottles Brake Fluid
- PN SVE-2320CAK-B
The kit from Late Model Restoration includes everything necessary for converting your factory drum brakes into Cobra-spec rear discs. SVE incorporates the use of as many OEM-like parts in this kit as they can, so expect the new 28-spline rear axles to fit into the stock housing with no issues. With the new 5-lug axles and slotted 11.65-inch StopTech Performance rear-disc brakes, many new rear wheel options become available for the Fox as well.
The calipers are single piston and are black powder-coated to resist all types of corrosion. The kit utilizes StopTech Performance street pads paired with the discs, and the parking brake cables directly replace the factory ones with no modifications needed – another nice advantage of using SVE.
Installing The Kit
To begin, drain the rear-end to install the new axles. Set a drain pan under the differential housing, then remove nine out of the 10 bolts holding the rear differential cover to the axle housing. Loosen the tenth bolt, allowing the cover to become loose, and drain the old gear oil into the drain pan.
Proceed by removing the entire factory drum brake assembly by removing the four nuts holding it to the factory axle flange. Once removed, install the new caliper mounting bracket provided. With the provided studs installed on the new axles, install the new axles, and secure them with the c-clips that were removed.
Reinstall the cross pin, being careful not to over-tighten it. When reinstalling the differential cover, we recommend the use of Room Temperature Vulcanization Silicone (RTV) to insure a proper seal. Once the differential cover has been put back on, fill the differential with the provided Royal Purple gear oil from the kit. Now is a good time to check if the axle seals and bearings need replacing.
After everything above is completed, we recommend removing the lower rear shock bolt, as it makes installing the brake hoses easier. Attach the new brake hose to the fitting on the caliper using the provided hardware, then reinstall the lower bolt.
Lines, Hoses, Valves, and More

With the factory union valve located on driver’s side inner of the fender, be aware that you will need to modify the stock proportioning valve (as explained above) to compensate for the new amount of fluid pressure from the new Cobra brake master cylinder. The new gutted valve allows you to make adjustments for the proper braking bias for the disc brakes, as the factory valve was designed for use on drum brakes.
The Verdict
We chose the ’94-’04 style because it means the enthusiast won’t have a hard time finding replacement parts in the future. Another advantage is that any aftermarket big brake kit from that era can be used as well. – Jonathan McDonald, Late Model RestorationWe couldn’t be happier with the new setup. The car stops faster and safer than before, and with more confidence now thanks to the new proportioning valve setup and the new Cobra master cylinder. During the initial testing of the factory configuration, we tested our Fox body three separate times and recorded the quickest stop. We managed a shortest distance of 169.86 feet, which took 4.81 seconds to achieve. With the new configuration from Late Model Restoration, we were able to record an astonishing difference in stopping distance. Our best distance we recorded was now at 148.66 feet, which only took 3.21 seconds to achieve. We saved an average of 21.20 feet and 1.60 seconds, which are respectable gains over the factory components.
Our initial expectations for the kit were high, and we were very happy when Late Model Restoration met those expectations. When we asked McDonald what makes the kit perform so well, he replied with, “The kit features a vast majority of upgrades over the stock rear-drum setup from the factory. SVE uses ’94-’04 OEM Cobra-style brake rotors and calipers, which means any brake rotor or pad that era will fit this kit. We chose that platform because it means the enthusiast won’t have a hard time finding replacement parts in the future. Another advantage is that any aftermarket big brake kit from that era can be used as well.”
Our new rear-brake setup stops a lot more reliably and efficiently. We’re impressed with the performance this kit delivers, and we’re happy with the new appearance on our car. We couldn’t be any happier with the new brake setup on our Fox body.
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