Anti-Moans??? Reply #15 – February 17, 2006, 08:43:27 AM I am using 96 Mustang rear brakes and axles. From what I read on coolcats they don't interchange... i would of verified this but I have no patience to do so at the moment, as I still have the front to deal with. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #16 – February 17, 2006, 09:24:06 AM The MK VII rotors are bigger than the TC rotors, so you can't use them with TC brakes.:D Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #17 – February 17, 2006, 11:31:22 AM Quote from: EricCoolCatsAh, gotcha. So that's why you had enough length to install the eliminators. Normally C-clip eliminators and rear disc brakes are a big no-no to do in a stock configuration. Aftermarket parts make all the difference though.Man, I was getting a little nervous there thinking what the heck did I put together?:hick: LOL. Only reason I went with elims was to be drag legal for 9 second passes. I know the rotor will keep the axle from coming out in the event of failure, but didn't think that would be sufficient for NHRA specs. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #18 – February 17, 2006, 12:24:48 PM i preferr a moaner to a screamer...nyuck nyuck.... Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #19 – February 17, 2006, 02:10:50 PM finally got them brackets off. now if my bearing puller would show up i can button up my rear end. if i had to do it all over again i will just mount the stang caliper bracket and drill into the TC bracket to cover the offset. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #20 – February 17, 2006, 03:54:28 PM Quote from: cougarmanThe MK VII rotors are bigger than the TC rotors, so you can't use them with TC brakes.:DThe 84-90 MArk VII Rotors are bigger, they are 11.3 or so in for 91 and 92 they changed the size to 10.5 with a similar hat design as the Turbo coupe rotor, only 5 lugs. The reason i was asking is because the rotors for the Cobra R have a 91 lincoln part number. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #21 – February 23, 2006, 01:04:18 AM thought the 93 cobras ran tc stuff out back only diferance was axles i think. but could be wrong i know the front is a whole different animal Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #22 – February 23, 2006, 08:14:29 AM Quote from: CougarCoupe88thought the 93 cobras ran tc stuff out back only diferance was axles i think. but could be wrong i know the front is a whole different animal93 Cobra and 93 Cobra R are toatlly different animals brakewise.The "std" Cobra used the TC stuff in the rear, including the axles (ths the odd offset on 93 Cobra wheels) and are 4-lug. The fronts were std GT (11" Fox) with a different rotor. The "hat" was taller...The Cobra R used what was to become the Cobra brake package on the SN-95's. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #23 – February 23, 2006, 10:19:42 AM Quote from: Chuck WThe "std" Cobra used the TC stuff in the rear, including the axles (ths the odd offset on 93 Cobra wheels) and are 4-lug. The fronts were std GT (11" Fox) with a different rotor. The "hat" was taller...The Cobra R used what was to become the Cobra brake package on the SN-95's.Nope, the 93 cobra R used the SAME calipers and brackets as the standard cobra (or Turbo Coupe). The only differences were the 5 lug rotors and axles. Check out the SVT Cobra Recognition Guide book, in the back they have a list of Cobra R unique part #'s, the only part numbers given for the rear brakes were the rotors (a 91 lincoln part #) and axles. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #24 – February 23, 2006, 02:16:46 PM hmm i just used 94-98 axles ,94-98 rear rotors with the diameter turned down .200 .used the t/c brackets ,caliper,pads,etc when i done my 87 shimmed the caliper brackat as needed to center the rotor in the bracket aprox 3/16th Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #25 – February 24, 2006, 10:06:12 PM Quote from: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87hmm i just used 94-98 axles ,94-98 rear rotors with the diameter turned down .200 .used the t/c brackets ,caliper,pads,etc when i done my 87 shimmed the caliper brackat as needed to center the rotor in the bracket aprox 3/16thI didn't think about doing it that way. You can safely turn down the diameter of a rotor? I used mustang calipers but the t/c brackets and had to shim out the caliper the same 3/16 of an inch. How much of a total track difference over stock is there? On wheel choices, I'm considering 15x9 with a 5.5 backspace (prostars). Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #26 – February 25, 2006, 01:41:27 AM Quote from: Pressure cooked chickenI didn't think about doing it that way. You can safely turn down the diameter of a rotor? I used mustang calipers but the t/c brackets and had to shim out the caliper the same 3/16 of an inch. How much of a total track difference over stock is there? On wheel choices, I'm considering 15x9 with a 5.5 backspace (prostars).yes, It is safe to turn down the diameter. I didnt notice a differance in track width i think most was in the hat depth of the rotor.I would probly go with a 15x10 with a 6.0 i have 15x8 w a 5.5 and there way in the wheel well. My slicks were mounted on a set of 15x8 with 4.5 rear spacing and filled the well good. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #27 – February 25, 2006, 10:48:07 AM Good grief, 15x10 with 6.0...... I would like to run a 28x10.5 slick. Would that size with that wheel keep from rubbing the inner wheel well and fender lip(rolled of course)? Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #28 – February 25, 2006, 01:13:51 PM Quote from: Pressure cooked chickenGood grief, 15x10 with 6.0...... I would like to run a 28x10.5 slick. Would that size with that wheel keep from rubbing the inner wheel well and fender lip(rolled of course)?I dont think it would be an issue. I ran a 17x10.5 on the rear of mine for a while. If i get a chance today i will mesure from inside the tire to wheel well. Quote Selected
Anti-Moans??? Reply #29 – March 03, 2006, 06:56:52 PM pulling this back up. sleeper t-bird 87 did you get a chance to measure the clearance from tire to well? pics would be great. I only ask because your'e about to get rid of the car. thanks Quote Selected