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Location: Auburndale,Florida
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I’ll be using TBM front and rear brakes on my 65 Mustang. Currently TBM does not make a kit for early Mustangs, so I made my own caliper brackets.If any of you running a 65-70 Mustang would like to use TBM brakes,I can supply a set of brackets that will work with TBM’s calipers and rotor / hub assembly.
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Its like oil. A personal choice. Whatever works for you. Years ago I had aerospace brakes. One time when I got a little aggressive my car turned sideways. Changed them to Lamb. Never an issue. If a product doesn’t work for you? Try another brand. We can only recommend from personal experiences
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