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Has anyone successfully put Porsche brakes on their F-body?

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Old 05-20-2006, 04:51 AM
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Re: Has anyone successfully put Porsche brakes on their F-body?

Originally Posted by Xride
Will the movit brakes stop the car faster then the c6 z06 brakes? (or evne C5 for that matter?)
What size wheel is needed?
With MOVIT brakes you will have: stiffer calipers, better cooling system, better rotors, approx. 60% bigger pads, so bigger swept area, higher braking force, lower temperatures and higher lifetime.

The 342x34 6K kit fits under some 17" wheels!
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Old 05-20-2006, 04:58 AM
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Re: Has anyone successfully put Porsche brakes on their F-body?

Or if you have 24" wheels the 459x36 6 piston caliper kit will fit perfect
http://www.movit.de/htm/fordtruck.htm




Here is the kit compared against a 360 mm rotors

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Re: Has anyone successfully put Porsche brakes on their F-body?

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Or if you have 24" wheels the 459x36 6 piston caliper kit will fit perfect
http://www.movit.de/htm/fordtruck.htm




Here is the kit compared against a 360 mm rotors

Holy crap that's ****ing huge!
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