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StopTech St60 calipers leaking
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<blockquote data-quote="RusWolf" data-source="post: 14917361" data-attributes="member: 128804"><p>So if i were you, just try to sell them and go with something else.</p><p>If you go with Wilwoods just keep in mind that all wilwood calipers are race calipers meaning they have no dust boots depends on where you live that may not be the best type of caliper.</p><p></p><p>When i was looking for brakes that was the reason why Wilwoods were taken off my list. Although i liked the idea of them making sets for the front and back. I am still considering getting their rear kit with like a single piston caliper but i don't want to spend $1100 on a brake kit with 1 piston calipers lol</p><p>and 4 piston calipers i'm afraid will provide too much rear bias which is not good for brake balance.</p><p>I looked at AP racing their stuff is nice, however their kits for mustangs are put together by stillen as they do not directly make kits in the US for the mustang.</p><p>I considered 15" Brembo's but everyone has them so i wanted something different and when i found absolutely killer deal on stoptechs i jumped on them based on a lot of good feedback from the BMW crowd. As well as supposedly StopTech developes their kits for mustang to work with stock rear brakes and stock (some kind of brake module) in order to keep the brakes balanced and not mess up the bias.</p><p></p><p>I hope you guys work the issues out if not ditch them and go with something else before it's too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RusWolf, post: 14917361, member: 128804"] So if i were you, just try to sell them and go with something else. If you go with Wilwoods just keep in mind that all wilwood calipers are race calipers meaning they have no dust boots depends on where you live that may not be the best type of caliper. When i was looking for brakes that was the reason why Wilwoods were taken off my list. Although i liked the idea of them making sets for the front and back. I am still considering getting their rear kit with like a single piston caliper but i don't want to spend $1100 on a brake kit with 1 piston calipers lol and 4 piston calipers i'm afraid will provide too much rear bias which is not good for brake balance. I looked at AP racing their stuff is nice, however their kits for mustangs are put together by stillen as they do not directly make kits in the US for the mustang. I considered 15" Brembo's but everyone has them so i wanted something different and when i found absolutely killer deal on stoptechs i jumped on them based on a lot of good feedback from the BMW crowd. As well as supposedly StopTech developes their kits for mustang to work with stock rear brakes and stock (some kind of brake module) in order to keep the brakes balanced and not mess up the bias. I hope you guys work the issues out if not ditch them and go with something else before it's too late. [/QUOTE]
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