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![]() Autozone lists different front calipers for an 89GT and a '93 GT. Are they supposed to be different? Will '93 front calipers fit on an '89 GT?
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![]() I believe that you would be okay, but before using autozone, try a different parts provider. I am not sure if there was a change in rotor diameter between the years. Only major difference that I can recall is the change from two wheel disc to all wheel disc brakes when the 94's came out.
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![]() They shouldn't be different unless they're looking at something like a '93 Cobra caliper. Are you sure they're from the same company? A lot of companies rebuild stock calipers and sell them to parts stores rather than using new Ford calipers.
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![]() Here's my situation. I have a set of 93 Cobra wheels. I just bought a complete rear out of a 93 Cobra. I was told that all I needed to do upfront, was to switch to the 93 cobra front rotors. Just out of curiosity, I checked to see if the same front calipers where used on the 93 GT and 93 Cobra. The part numbers matched. Then I checked the 89 front calipers on a GT (because this is the car I have) and it was a different part #. I called the Ford Tech Line in the Motorsports catalog and they told me it didn't matter that the caliper might be different, because ANY rotor from 87-93 will fit ANY Mustang.
[This message has been edited by RMARIANI (edited 06-21-2001).] |
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![]() I have 89LX 5.0L. My brother has a 93 Cobra. Both cars use the same spindle with no other modifications. The 87-93 5.0L, non-cobra, uses a 11" rotor with 66mm piston calipers. The 93 Cobra uses a 11" rotor with a thicker hat design to account for the different backspacing of the 17x7.5" rims. The calipers on Cobras uses a 73mm piston, instead of a 66mm piston. Just like the ones on the earlier lincolns. We have done the brakes many times so all this is accurate. All parts are inter-changable
[This message has been edited by John Cummins (edited 06-22-2001).] |
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