yeah I found it while searching for rear caliper info. I figure I should take this on this summer if funds permit. Plus I think it's a relevant and cheaper alternative for those looking for increased stopping power.
yeah I found it while searching for rear caliper info. I figure I should take this on this summer if funds permit. Plus I think it's a relevant and cheaper alternative for those looking for increased stopping power.
Ok I'm coming in on the tail end of the thread, If I wanted to swap out with out ANY modifications, what year make model front calipers can I use to put on my Mark for increased stopping power.
Bill
you should be able to use 99+ pbr twin piston calipers & brackets with
T-bird rims with out any mods.
you should be able to use 99+ pbr twin piston calipers & brackets with
T-bird rims with out any mods.
I have them on mine. They won't fit the stock rotors, They will fit stock t-bird/cougar rotors though, which is good because they are the same bolt pattern. You also need to grind down the caliper a little so it clears the spindle, otherwise when the pads wear down they will contact the rotors at all times. They grab much stronger though than the stock calipers.
Correction: I have 99+ PBRs. They are different from the 96s so I'm unsure of how the 96s will fit.
Alrighty then.
To sum up: buy the GT Caliper and bracket, the tbird rotors, and you're good to go.
If that's wrong, smack me.
Question: there is usually a core charge for the old parts. Will they exchange the Mark VIII calipers for the Mustang's? Or are you screwed out of the ~45 bucks?