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Thinking of going to strange brakes on the front of my fox body mustang.
Just wondering if anyone has any real world experience on what to expect for an e.t. reduction. thanks. |
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I installed Strange disk brakes front and rear several years ago on our 69 Barracuda. It stops much better now at short tracks but no noticeable reduction in ET dispute reduction in rotating weight.
I found Strange's customer service to be very good. Bill |
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Lamb brakes might be a better option, but they are pricier.
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Work pretty damn awesome. Put them on last year and went out and won Stanton first time out. They stop great, very little drag if any.
Biggest key is your wheel. The hub does not fit all wheels. Also the year of the car makes a difference in the kits. Email us at monymkrssla@aol.com and we can get what you wish. Tony |
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