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Mustang mach e gt brembo

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I came across a a mach e gt with brembo brakes, Does anyone know/heard of any swaps to the ST? It looked like it might be an upgrade option'
 

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There are many brake upgrades for the ST….the GT350 front Brembo calipers and rotors is a popular one. All oem parts save for the caliper mounting brackets someone is making. Racing Brake has a kit using their rotors and SRT Jeep Brembo calipers.
 

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No they won't fit. I'm not sure if they are the same as the GT Performance Pack 6P Brembos, but it has to do with mounting. The GT350 Brembos are radial mount (bolts through the top of caliper), so there is plenty of room to make an adapter bracket for the factory axial mount spindle and align the caliper to fit the diameter and center over the 15.5" GT350 rotors. The GT-PP Brembos (and Mach E) are axial mount (bolts in back of caliper), and the holes are probably in the wrong location to mount properly and fit the 15" GT-PP rotors.

Now I believe the Jeep SRT calipers are also axial mount, but I think the holes line up properly without need for an adpater.
 

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No they won't fit. I'm not sure if they are the same as the GT Performance Pack 6P Brembos, but it has to do with mounting. The GT350 Brembos are radial mount (bolts through the top of caliper), so there is plenty of room to make an adapter bracket for the factory axial mount spindle and align the caliper to fit the diameter and center over the 15.5" GT350 rotors. The GT-PP Brembos (and Mach E) are axial mount (bolts in back of caliper), and the holes are probably in the wrong location to mount properly and fit the 15" GT-PP rotors.

Now I believe the Jeep SRT calipers are also axial mount, but I think the holes line up properly without need for an adpater.
Yes, the Jeep calipers bolt straight on like they were made for it. The adjustment to fit the rotors was made in the hat.
 

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Thank you for the info! I will start looking into the SRT Brembos!
 

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Thank you for the info! I will start looking into the SRT Brembos!
If you get the SRT Brembos, you just need the custom rotors from Racing Brake. If you want to use GT350 Brembos, you use factory GT350 rotors and get the adapter bracket from Tony Hernandez on Facebook/
 



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