What brake parts do I need? February 23, 2006, 07:42:09 PM I have an '88 sport. I am going to be putting on brakes front and rear from a '96 Mustang. Can I reuse my rubber lines in the front if I have the SN95 banjo bolt? I am trying not to have to rig anything with that if I dont have to. I am going to make some lines and brackets for the rear so that I can have the discs in the back. Will I need to do anything with the prop valve, or the master cylinder? Am I going to need an adjustable prop vavle rigged in there somewhere? Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #1 – February 24, 2006, 06:18:30 AM I'm not too sure about that front line thing, I suppose I can check when I get around to it (I'm in the middle of a 5-lug conversion), but I'm leaning towards a no. If it were possible, or a good idea, someone would of done it by now. Besides, modding the brake lines isn't that hard, plus they have adapters too. Did you check out this site? http://mjbobbitt.home.comcast.net/mustang/mc.htmlAs for the last three questions... Yep. Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #2 – February 24, 2006, 08:51:39 AM I don't know about the caliper hoses or anything, but you will need a prop valve, i got mine fromg jegs for 40 bucks or so... and i know when i read on the coolcats site it says to change your mastercylinder to a turbocoupe one but i never did and i stop fine. Probably won't have to change it out, but if you have issues go for it. Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #3 – March 10, 2006, 11:07:57 PM I have SN95 hoses and banjo bolts, can I use those? Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #4 – March 19, 2006, 12:58:56 AM Quote from: slowfoxbirdI have SN95 hoses and banjo bolts, can I use those?yes but they require adapters or double flaring and what not. Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #5 – March 19, 2006, 01:19:11 AM Youll need an adapter to go from your current hard line, to the SN95 rubber line. Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #6 – March 19, 2006, 08:44:39 AM Quote from: Tbird232ciYoull need an adapter to go from your current hard line, to the SN95 rubber line.ONly on one side. SN-95's use different fittings on the front hardlines.One side is 7/16-24INF and the other is 3/8-24INF...So one side will fit as is and one will need an adapter. Quote Selected
What brake parts do I need? Reply #7 – March 19, 2006, 11:51:03 AM Cool, thanks for the help guys. Quote Selected