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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Help brake reservoir boiling over at the Track all the time
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<blockquote data-quote="Tri-bar" data-source="post: 14787145" data-attributes="member: 165295"><p>Need some info, do you have cooling ducts to your front brakes ? What pads are you using ? Do you have the dust shields removed from your rear brakes ? This can change the way your brakes heat up. I stopped boiling my brakes after I changed over to the 13 GT500 rear rotors. They still get hot, just without fade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tri-bar, post: 14787145, member: 165295"] Need some info, do you have cooling ducts to your front brakes ? What pads are you using ? Do you have the dust shields removed from your rear brakes ? This can change the way your brakes heat up. I stopped boiling my brakes after I changed over to the 13 GT500 rear rotors. They still get hot, just without fade. [/QUOTE]
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