2005-2011 Mustang Gt 14" Svt Brake Upgrade Kit on 2040-parts.com
Irvine, California, US
*** 2005-2011 MUSTANG GT 14" SVT BRAKE UPGRADE KIT ***
- Fits 2005-2011 Mustang GT
- Kit will upgrade the front brakes to 2007-2010 SVT Mustang 14" rotors and 4-piston calipers
- Includes 2007 SVT Mustang rear pads for use in stock Mustang GT rear calipers
- Includes Goodridge DOT four-piece hose kit and attaching parts
- Requires 18" M-1007-DC1895, M-1007-S1895, M-1007-S1895B or 19" M-1007-DC199B Ford Racing wheel or equivalent for caliper clearance
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