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Installing ATS Brembos on the Cobra.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang5L5" data-source="post: 16629838" data-attributes="member: 38517"><p>I think we are mixing up two different issues. </p><p></p><p>Using a spacer to center the caliper with rear disk brakes <em>sometimes</em> is necessary depending on what brakes are being used. Some folks don't use any. I put OEM ford SRA Cobra 11.65" disk brakes on my fox and didn't use any shims to center the caliper. 100% bolt on affair</p><p></p><p>When I discovered the Taurus rear calipers, I only swapped the caliper onto the Mustang pad support bracket that would center over the rotor. That part was off the Mustang and i just swapped on the piston portion of the caliper. Mustang pad bracket, mustang pads. Total bolt up, no shimming needed.</p><p></p><p>I've never actually seen the pad support bracket for the taurus caliper, as my calipers did not come with them when i bought them. I have no idea if it's the same as the Sn95 but i seemed to get the impression from others doing the swap that it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang5L5, post: 16629838, member: 38517"] I think we are mixing up two different issues. Using a spacer to center the caliper with rear disk brakes [i]sometimes[/i] is necessary depending on what brakes are being used. Some folks don't use any. I put OEM ford SRA Cobra 11.65" disk brakes on my fox and didn't use any shims to center the caliper. 100% bolt on affair When I discovered the Taurus rear calipers, I only swapped the caliper onto the Mustang pad support bracket that would center over the rotor. That part was off the Mustang and i just swapped on the piston portion of the caliper. Mustang pad bracket, mustang pads. Total bolt up, no shimming needed. I've never actually seen the pad support bracket for the taurus caliper, as my calipers did not come with them when i bought them. I have no idea if it's the same as the Sn95 but i seemed to get the impression from others doing the swap that it was. [/QUOTE]
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