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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: So. Cal.
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Not sure what Jim's Mustang uses in the disc kit but I used 1975-1978 Ford Granada parts on my Falcon.Get the spindles,rotors, calipers and proportioning valve from a Granada from a junk yard.The self service Pick Your Part yards in my area have lots of Granadas and parts shouldn't cost more than $100 or so.If your car is a original V8 ,the ball joints and tie rods will hook right up to Granada stuff.Just get a new Granada master cylinder and your all set.I'm a do it myself type person and this worked for my budget.
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