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I see for the 2012 Mustang you list three part numbers for the front axle, which one's the correct one for the GT non-brembo calipers?
F:CT1001 F:CT1464 F:CT1463 R:CT1465 |
This is the part numberGT & 5.0L V8 - Front F: CT1463 what compound are you looking for?
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Hi, sorry for the late reply, got a million things going at once. I was leaning towards the XP20's. Should I use the same compound front and rear? Also, I know they are not recommended for daily driving but do they really squeal that much? Dust doesn't matter because I wash my car regularly. Would the heat cycling of daily driving degrade them?
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Originally Posted by flash_xx
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Hi, sorry for the late reply, got a million things going at once. I was leaning towards the XP20's. Should I use the same compound front and rear? Also, I know they are not recommended for daily driving but do they really squeal that much? Dust doesn't matter because I wash my car regularly. Would the heat cycling of daily driving degrade them?
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Yes, in about a month, trying to finish dialing in the suspension and steering, improve cooling and add brake pads and new fluid along with brake cooling ducts. I probably won't have time and funds for everything by next track day but hopefully I'll get at least a couple of things sorted out.
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Originally Posted by flash_xx
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Yes, in about a month, trying to finish dialing in the suspension and steering, improve cooling and add brake pads and new fluid along with brake cooling ducts. I probably won't have time and funds for everything by next track day but hopefully I'll get at least a couple of things sorted out.
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