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Installing performance pack brakes on my GT and forgot that I dont have the rear shields. Being they arent that much larger is it really a big deal if I just leave the non PP ones on?
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Installing performance pack brakes on my GT and forgot that I dont have the rear shields. Being they arent that much larger is it really a big deal if I just leave the non PP ones on?
The rear brake calipers are the same as the base, just different color.
 
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Meant rotors. Ordered new shields anyway. $9 for both.
 

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Rear brakes are the same for the whole line (sub GT350) with the only change being solid rotors for the V6 and base EB. EB PP and Base GT, as well as GT PP all get vented rear rotors. A base GT adding PP Brembos doesn't need to touch the rear brakes at all. The MC should be changed if you want the full brake force of the 6 pistons, and the booster is different for effort and pedal feel, but not required.
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