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You have to have the right type of master cylinder:
drum-drum disc-drum disc-disc If disc-drum then you have to have a proportioning valve to regulate the amount of pressure going to the rear brakes. I believe SSBC makes a kit for classic Mustangs, also Master Brake and Wilwood. I believe SSBC and Wilwood only make them for disc brake installations. Master Brake may have drum-drum types and of course, the '67 works provided it is of the correct type for your car. |
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