Front Brakes for Road Racing

94RoadRace

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I run a 94 Mustang in the SCCA.

Currently, I use PBR calipers 2 piston up front. I have to turn 13" rotors down to 12" to meet American Sedan rules.

Does anyone know of a caliper/rotor combo that would be closer to a 4 piston/12" setup?

Does anyone know of a separate hat rotor combo that fits a SN95?

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I'm running Brembo 00R kit, and it's a 13 inch rotor. I'm not too familiar with the A sedan classes, as I'm gunning for NASA rather than SCCA, but I've heard that some pretty successful racers are using BrakeMan A sedan package. It's expensive, but it is legal. Also, if I remember correctly, Paul (username Paul) on this board used to run A Sedan, you can talk to him too, if you'd like.
 
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I thank everyone for their response. I am familiar with all the aftermarket Brands and setups. I was looking for what other ford cars bolt up to SN95 spindles etc.... I know that Merc. Marq. have a 11.66" front Rotor in 2000 or 2002.
Can I use the calipers and rotors from this vehicle?

That's the kind of advise I was looking for. I know I can spend 2-3K on aftermarket but I was hoping tu use other Ford vehicle parts to save money.

I really appreciate the help from the group.

Sincerely,

Chuck
 

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CMC guys are using late model crown vic rotor with the PBR Cobra caliper. Might wanna look into that.
 

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OOH! The 01-04 V6 uses an 11 inch rotor and the PBR calipers. They are 2 piston, but thats the same company that makes the Cobra/Bullitt calipers. Plus they are aluminum and much lighter than the cast iron stock calipers. Get the brackets and they should bolt right up IIRC. Maybe some grinding needed, cant remember exactly.
 

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