TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #15 – February 08, 2012, 08:53:51 AM Seems like Tom has taken his ball and gone home. looks like he is deleting every thing he has ever posted Quote Selected
TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #16 – February 08, 2012, 09:03:29 AM That sucks. He is a wealth of knowledge and will be missed if that is the case. Darren Quote Selected
TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #17 – February 08, 2012, 10:43:00 AM I wondered what all the 2 letter responses were, or what was going on. Thats too bad. Quote Selected
TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #18 – February 08, 2012, 11:07:33 AM There you go, talking about those PBR calipers again! I was wondering about something. When you swap TC rear brakes for SN95 rears, can you retain your TC parking brake cables, or do you have to buy SN95 cables? Other than that, I think I have all the particulars of this swap figured out.Yesterday, I installed a 93 Cobra booster and the 95 Mustang GT master cylinder I mentioned earlier in this thread. I bent and ran all new brake lines for the front and used a tee to split the two front lines below the MC instead of worrying about going the 3-2 route. It came out CLEAN! I'm pretty good at bending tubing though, so it was a pretty easy job for me. Today, I'm going to run all new rear brake lines. My Wilwood manual proportioning valve showed up yesterday. It's already installed on the car. All I need to do is connect the dots (from the MC to the PV and from there to the back brakes. Bleed the system and the car is good to go. I can't believe how much room I opened up on the driver's side of the motor by replacing the ABS MC/hydrobooster with a vacuum-assisted set up. I can easily get to all the plugs now and it looks SO much better. Of course, I had to do a little work on the booster mounting holes to get that HUGE Cobra booster to slip in, but it wasn't bad. The end result was well worth it. That side of the engine bay looks so uncluttered now. I love it! Quote Selected
TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #19 – February 08, 2012, 10:41:42 PM When you swap TC rear brakes for SN95 rears, can you retain your TC parking brake cables, or do you have to buy SN95 cables? Quote Selected
TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #20 – February 10, 2012, 09:12:40 AM I used the TC cables on my '83. The SN95 cars are shorter wheel base and the brake lever is a center console type where mine is a foot brake type.Darren Quote Selected
TC vs. SN95 Brakes Reply #21 – February 10, 2012, 02:25:48 PM Quote from: Aerocoupe;380312I used the TC cables on my '83. The SN95 cars are shorter wheel base and the brake lever is a center console type where mine is a foot brake type.Darren Thanks as always for the help Darren. Quote Selected