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![]() Ok folks, looking for opinions. I want to upgrade the stopping power on my car. Now I don't really want to step up to Wilwood at all four corners, but an upgrade would be nice. I currently have a 72 with stock front disks, and stock drums on a 9in axle in back. I want to keep the 15 inch magnum 500 wheels. What would you do about rotors? Pads? Would you upgrade to a newer master cylinder and if so why? Can I get larger rotors off of another ford and keep my wheeles? Would you go rear disks? Any other thoughts?
Thanks for any and all input. Bill |
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