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brembo 6 piston front and 4 piston rear slotted and drilled on SEMA mustang


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I'll go out on a limb here and say Brembo

 

 

Oh buddy you're a GENIUS. Obviously it came from brembo the point is how? Brembo hasn't made a 4 piston rear set that fits with our cars. Hence why mr.genius man no other mustang has 4 piston rear brembo they go with wilwood or baer etc. So I want to know what the hell kit these people are using.

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The car was introduced at SEMA.

If Brembo didn't make them before, they do now.

SEMA is where all of the latest and greatest is showcased; in both individual vendor booths as well as on the various show vehicles.

Its SEMA. Its like a giant candy store for the car enthusiast. If its new, its at SEMA.

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hmmmmm I think if this is true and they now offer that everyone is going to buy them now. Too bad they still don't offer a carbon ceramic brake kit for our cars.

 

SEMA sucks I was trying to spend less on mods.Then I saw all the new stuff like carbon fiber interior trim and now brembo drilled front and rears my god my wallet is gone after today.

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Oh the irony...when you are sarcastically calling someone a genius and spell it wrong (along with your)! Just for future reference, when hurling insults it should be "You're a genius". Sorry man, just messing with you.

 

 

haha brain fart you are right idk why I put an O in there. And as far as your to be you're thats just my phone being gay. Fixed now

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Still to be proven.

There are lot's of custom parts at SEMA that will never see production.

 

 

+1 several different custom shops over the years have made one-off custom mounting plates to add single, dual, and four piston Brembo calipers to rear axle. I highly doudt Brembo did this.

 

There is a shop out of Houston (I think it's Houston) that plans to offer a conversion kit. However, I'll let the brake perfessionals (AP Racing, Wilwood, Baer, etc.) design and build any rear brake kit I may purchase and will steer clear of any custom hot rod shop that claims they have it figured out. Brembo has been on record stating they will not offer a rear kit for the Mustang. Until Brembo makes an official statement saying otherwise then I'll assume they never plan to offer a kit.

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