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I have a 2019 GT PP1. Do I just have to buy the front and rear calipers? Will my other existing parts work? If anyone can tell me what parts to order it would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I have a 2019 GT PP1. Do I just have to buy the front and rear calipers? Will my other existing parts work? If anyone can tell me what parts to order it would be greatly appreciated.
If you have a performance pack car, these calipers (front and rear assuming you’re referencing the Bullitt front and rear calipers) are exactly what’s on your car now, except painted different colors. So to answer your question, if you were looking at swapping to these, all you’d need is the calipers themselves and new banjo bolt washers
 
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I have a 2019 GT PP1. Do I just have to buy the front and rear calipers? Will my other existing parts work? If anyone can tell me what parts to order it would be greatly appreciated.
Yes. As long as the rotors, pads, etc. are still good. They run the same pads, hardware, and rotors as the GT PP. You can buy the rears, but it's really easy and fast to paint the stock ones since there's not much too them. I believe the Bullitt rears were like $450? when I priced them out, I've seen some places selling them for $700+ now, which is a lot, considering the only difference is they are red. At that price I'd rather spend the money on some nice 2 piece rotors for the front.
 

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I just need to find a Bullitt owner who wants my Grey ones and I'll take their Red Ones :)
 

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Did we ever find part numbers for the rears?
 

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Does the rear caliper need washers or any kind to replace with the red brackets?
 

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Did we ever find part numbers for the rears?
These parts?

  • Right Rear Caliper - KR3Z-2552-A
  • Left Rear Caliper - KR3Z-2553-A
  • Rear Caliper Brackets - KR3Z-2B511-A (x2)
 

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Does the rear caliper need washers or any kind to replace with the red brackets?
you’ll need the crush washers for the brake line. I recommend getting them at an auto parts store if you don’t want to over pay buying Ford parts.
 

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you’ll need the crush washers for the brake line. I recommend getting them at an auto parts store if you don’t want to over pay buying Ford parts.
same part number as front washers?
 

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I read through this whole thread, but didn't find mention of any pre 18 base model GTs. Will the Bullitt calipers bolt right up to my 17 base model GT caliper bracket? Didn't know if they changed things between the years.
 

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I read through this whole thread, but didn't find mention of any pre 18 base model GTs. Will the Bullitt calipers bolt right up to my 17 base model GT caliper bracket? Didn't know if they changed things between the years.
They’ll fit any ‘15+ gt. Most people in this thread upgraded from their base gt brakes. You either have the pp brakes (6 piston grey calipers and red lettering) or you have base gt brakes (4 piston grey calipers with no lettering). Either way, they’ll bolt right up :thumbsup:
 
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I read through this whole thread, but didn't find mention of any pre 18 base model GTs. Will the Bullitt calipers bolt right up to my 17 base model GT caliper bracket? Didn't know if they changed things between the years.
Yep. My car is a 2016. They work on all s550's. Just take the old calipers and rotors off and the Brembos bolt right on. Its a really easy install, the hardest part for me was bleeding the brakes, but I've really never done that before so I had a friend help.
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