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Old 03-22-2002, 06:09 PM   #15
Mustang_289
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It is the hawk kit - I'm pleased with the kit - full instructions and all the parts including banjo bolt and washers; but I gotta tell you we don't have anything to compare it against. You see, my son and I got this 88GT in pieces that we're putting back together. We needed to work on the brakes so we invested a little extra in the MMS kit. Everything that I've read and heard is this kit provides better stopping power than stock brakes.

Over time we're thinking about converting to 5-lug and disc brakes all around - possibly with 13" in the front.
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