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![]() I have a 67 Mustang that I added 4 wheel disc brakes to. They are manual, no power assist. They work good but require a lot of pedal effort. I have a master cylinder from a 4 wheel disc manual brake Maverick. It is the correct MC. I have an adjustable rear proportioning valve.
Now for my question. Who (what brand and model) makes sticky brake pads? I figure if I can swap my pads for some that really grip well I will have less pedal effort. What pads should I look for? Danford1 |
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