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Installing Baer front brakes

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Old 01-09-2008, 10:11 PM
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Default Installing Baer front brakes

I just got a 4 lug Baer brake kit for the front of my 93 GT. It comes with new modified spindles, rotors, calipers, lines, and master cylinder. Will I need any special tools to install this kit? Will Ineed to replace any parts like ball joints? My car has 45k on it. Is there any write ups on changing out the spindles or installing a mc. I did a search but came up with nothing specific.

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Old 01-10-2008, 12:48 AM
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Default RE: Installing Baer front brakes

When I did my 5 lug Baer conversion Baer sent a complete set of installation instructions with there kit, which I still have if you'd like to see them before hand?
You can replace your ball joints if you want but it's not necessary to do.

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let me know how that kit turns out, i was thinking about installing one because the stock brakes on the foxes just blow in general, plus add 155k miles to one and you see some wear and tear.
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