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Brake job.
Doing brake job on the 69. I have done it once before but it was cheap stuff. I have ordered Carbon Metallic Rotors in the front and am looking into pads. Issue i am having is at work the only pads we sell for the 69 is organic 13 buck pads. Not going to work for me. Looking for Ceramic pads. Advise on where to buy?
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Check Hawk Pads or Hawk Performance. lots of write-ups on them(Good Ones)
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Do you know what the best pads would be to go with on a Carbon Metallic Rotor?
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I called Hawk and they dont make it for my car. They didnt even know mine had rotors in the front. Nice try though, i too have heard good things about them.
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There are quite a few looks at this post so as an update:
I Purchased Bendix Racing series Ceramic pads. When I talked to them over the phone they said it is about a week ad a half out since they need to manufacture the pad. Then priority mail to my door. As for the rotors they are made out of carbon steel with better chamfered ares for better heat dissipation. For those that don't know the rotor's on a 1969 Mustang Specifically being the Grande's, Boss, and mach's came stock with front disk. These rotor's come as a full Hub unit with studs, bearings, and seals already mounted in the assembly. Getting read for our July 4th trip up north so i figured this would be a great time to see what the differences are in quality and dissipation. Last years results ended with the brakes smelling a little burnt and glazed. Will update upon arrival. Would appreciate any input and pointers along the way as well!
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Nice job man, I remember swapping my 4 wheel drum brake set up for a SSBC front disc set up and it gave me much more confidence to "accelerate" knowing I could stop in time!
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