Blk2015GT
Well-Known Member
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=699933&postcount=19 Here's the post. Here's the Tasca brake page for a better view http://www.tascaparts.com/auto-part...0l-v8-gas-engine/brakes-cat/front-brakes-scatI cant disagree but a couple things, first im not interested in being under my car turning a wrench, not my thing, I work on enough dirt bikes today, second Id love to see that deal if you have a link. But like I said I dont think any changes to my car if any at all will happen in the first year or more. I just want to drive it, do some track days, maybe the Silver state classic. So i think this whole thing is very personal, I believe the value is there for this package and all I was saying is that my experience driving was that there wasnt a significant difference in ride quality to me, other than that handling on the PP was noticeably better.
Oh the tires, got a guy locally that drove all winter on them here, he said there where not terrible but had to be careful. My care will never see a single snow flake. I have a truck Im happy to drive.
The PP Calipers are $250.69 each, the PP rotors are $98.67 each. Oh forgot the splash shields, a whole $4 each side.
The OEM brake pads are listed as $217 but obviously you can use any set of pads; StopTech are $100 and under for the PP as well as many major brands.
So say $500 calipers, $200 rotors and $100 pads and $10 for the splash shields to be rough. $800-810 for the parts.
Brakes are super easy to swap on this car; 4 bolts remove the caliper and pads slide the rotor off and bolt on the new caliper and slide the new rotor on. Hardest/lengthiest part of the process will probably be bleeding the brakes honestly.
Of course the PP is worth it, but I guess my main point here was it's not the end of the world to not get it too as you can build something very similar with better suspension for less than the PP costs.
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