TBM Brakes 1987-93 5 on 4.50 Bolt Pattern Mustang Fox Body Medium Duty Front Drag Brakes (w/ New Aluminum Hub) 001-0331-1
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TBM Brakes 1987-93 5 on 4.50 Bolt Pattern Mustang Fox Body Medium Duty Front Drag Brakes (w/ New Aluminum Hub) 001-0331-1
Note: these fit original 1987-93 V8 Fox Body Spindles
TBM Brakes afford racers one of the lightest and highest performing brake setup on the market. These brakes have proven themselves in every realm from Top Fuel Dragsters to Hot Rod Drag Week and everything in between. TBM is quickly becoming the winning edge in brake system design. With a revolutionary design TBM Brakes has lower drag and friction than competitors. Lower rolling resistance means quicker ET and better overall performance as well as longer pad life.
This front brake kit for a 1987-93 Mustang Fox Body is for mounting to a stock disc brake style spindle.
Included in this kit:
- F3 4 piston calipers 002-0056SSP-1 / 002-0056SSP-2
- #1 compound standard track pads 6-0102W
- 10.75 x .350" steel revolution rotors 3-1075345525
- Aluminum caliper mounting brackets
- Aluminum 5 lug hub
- Timken bearing, races and seals
- 1/2 -20” wheel studs
- Mounting Hardware Kit
- Kit weight: 20 lbs
Click Here: Install Instructions
This kit fits:
- 87-93 Mustang w/ V8 spindles 5 lug
- 87-88 Thunderbird 4 cylinder spindles 5 lug
- Racecraft 300102 / 300100 / 300111
Optional:
Bolt on 20 pickup High Def Wheel Speed Sensor Kit: Click Here
Installation of this kit will require 3AN lines that are sold separately
TBM 2 Piston (F1/DR-1) Front Drag Racing Brake Kits are extremely lightweight and are not suitable for use with factory rear brakes/proportioning. They must be used with a properly installed aftermarket-style 4 piston rear brake kit.
*Please use red loctite on all rotor bolts*
We recommend using TBM DOT 5.1 Extreme 6 Brake Fluid for all TBM Brake Kits. You'll need at least 4 (12 oz) bottles of fluid when building and plumbing a new system that is empty.