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Re: SSBC brakes [Re: DAYCLONA] #2729415
01/02/20 05:48 PM
01/02/20 05:48 PM
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Tucson, AZ
Furious65 Offline OP
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Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
Originally Posted by Furious65
I've posted this elsewhere but not having any luck so far.

Does anyone know what OEM application(s) the brake rotors and calipers cross over to on their A153 kit? Hmm, might be good to know what hoses cross over to as well. I have confirmed the D11 brake pads but that's it.

I have a still new in the box conversion for my '68 Barracuda. I haven't installed as I have been worried about replacement parts since SSBC is no more. Any help would be greatly appreciated!






A majority of the Mopar SSBC front and rear disc brake kits utilize early-late Ford Mustang/ Lincoln/ Mercury/Turbo Coupe Thunderbird components, stock or modified for the SSBC kits

A little research will yield you the components you require, you can source the rotors for your application from Summit Racing PN#s BR61053 for "stock replacement" rotors, if you have/desire drilled/slotted rotors PN# BR61053LC

Note: the Summit rotors will be in the stock Ford/L/M 4.5" BC, you'll need to have them drilled for the Mopar 4" BC depending on your SSBC A153-/1/2/3 kit designation (application is 1965-67 Ford/Mercury)

Calipers are 65-67 Ford Mustang Kelsey Hayes 4 piston, readily available from many sources, if you have the SSBC proprietary cast 4 piston aluminum calipers your SOL (source:used/rebuilt/Ebay/etc)...however the Ford 65-67 Mustang KH 4 piston calipers are an bolt on alternate source

Pads are D11 or Bendix SBC11


Mike

Thank you!

Re: SSBC brakes [Re: Furious65] #2729432
01/02/20 06:48 PM
01/02/20 06:48 PM
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Eagle, Idaho
Neil Offline
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I read on the internets that the mustang 4 piston calipers are slightly different than the mopar ones. Something about the bleeder valve or brake line holes not being in the same locations? At any rate the piston and seal kits are the same so the calipers can be rebuilt with mustang parts.

Re: SSBC brakes [Re: Neil] #2729458
01/02/20 08:24 PM
01/02/20 08:24 PM
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DartGTDan Offline
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Thanks everyone!

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