Want To Buy Cobra brake setup for 94

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Pretty sure rear calipers are the same as on a GT. The rear rotors are bigger diameter, so the caliper brackets and anti-moan brackets are Cobra only. I agree with lutter94, unless you get a killer deal locally you are better off getting new rotors. That said, I have the Cobra rear caliper bracket and anti-moan parts I might part with. PM me if interested.
 

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maybe I am weird but it seems easy enough to inspect the rotors for cracks/damage, check how thick they are/how much is left, and resurface/turn them if needed. I would not buy them from a guy that didn't like me or that I didn't trust but most of the people here seem like they are not out to sell bad parts.
 

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I bought my front brake setup from cpotts13 when he swapped the ones on his Mach. I'm still using his whole setup, pads and rotors included. They are working just fine. Stopped me at the end of the quarter and after a few 130mph pulls. Scott is right, the people here are pretty honest.
 
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I wouldn't be posting this request on a page that I didn't feel secure with and trust the members of, that said if someone with 10 posts and 2 negative feedback posted they have a complete set in new condition and wanted $250 I would pass right..

PinkieT I do believe your right on the rears being the same at the GT's even the v6's I think but my stocks are rusted up badly from the car sitting for the past 10 years so I need new brakes all around may as well have matching "cobras" to the front.
 

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The rear calipers are the same, but you do need new brackets. Since the rotor is thicker, your pads will be thinner, and the cobra bracket has bracing on the outer edge. See pics below.

GT Caliper Mount
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Cobra Caliper Bracket
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As others have said, you will need the axle brackets, and anti moan brackets.

caliperbrkt.jpg



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North Race Cars makes a set of laser cut brackets that match the dimensions to ford OEM.

https://lmr.com/item/LRS-2100A-K/Mustang-Rear-Disc-Brake-Caliper-Adapter-Brackets-For-Cobra
 
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Thanks for the refresh Lutter..

back in the day prior to lmr making those brackets, my old man made me a set using 1 oem bracket as a template.... worked perfectly
 

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The rear calipers are the same, but you do need new brackets. Since the rotor is thicker, your pads will be thinner, and the cobra bracket has bracing on the outer edge. See pics below.

Thanks for pointing out about the different bracket the caliper slides on. Yes, it is different. I learn something almost every time I log on here.
 

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