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Any brake cooling kits out there that retain fog lights?

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Going to have to install front brake cooling ducts at some point. I don't like the ones that remove the front fog lights, though I am sure they are effective.

I may just have to make up my own again.

Anyone....Bueller....
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Do you have a GTPP?

If so you really don't need it.

Some good brake fluid will do the trick.

I'm running the 6 pot brembos on my EB and I have had solid brakes with no ducting as of yet
 

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If you have the PP there are channels built into the belly pan and splitter to help direct air towards the brakes. Otherwise, you can look into what I'm looking at doing this winter. I plan on adding a brake cooling kit but mounting it behind the lower grill. Looks like theres plenty of room behind the bumper cover to run the duct work. Check out this thread.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33460
 

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I haven't started it yet. I plan on making it my January project. Too much going on with the holidays to get into a project now. Here's what the kit looks like. It mounts the same at the wheel just a matter of making a mount behind the grill and opening the lower grill up for it.
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I would mount it in the lower grill as shown. There appears to be plenty of room behind the bumper cover to route the tubing.
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What about naca ducts in the underpan behind the front bumper?
 

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What about naca ducts in the underpan behind the front bumper?
Those are only on the performance pack splitter and belly pan. I have a non-PP car. The PP splitter and belly pan runs $700 and up. The brake cooling kit is only $200. I run a factory so I can also make any other parts I need.
 

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Those are only on the performance pack splitter and belly pan. I have a non-PP car. The PP splitter and belly pan runs $700 and up. The brake cooling kit is only $200. I run a factory so I can also make any other parts I need.
You can buy Naca ducts pretty cheap from Summit Racing.
 

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Thanks. I thought you were talking about the brake cooling grooves in the PP belly pan. It looks like I can pick up the parts @ Summit for much less than the kit through JLT.
 

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