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![]() The easiest way to upgrade braking is to get better pads and be sure your system is in top condition (rotors, calipers, lines, etc).
Kevlar pads are quite popular and not that expensive. With those and maybe a fill of DOT-4 brake fluid and an otherwise sound brake system you should notice a difference. If you're still not comfortable with the braking ability of your Mustang, you can go to bigger front brakes or even 4-wheel brakes, but that's getting into big bucks. Try new pads, first. |
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