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1965-66 GT350 Front Brake Specs

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by SoCo66, Oct 6, 2012.

  1. SoCo66

    SoCo66 New Member

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    I am in the process of compiling information regarding the differences between the stock 1965-'66 Mustangs and their GT350 counterparts, as my plan is to limit my Mustang's "upgrades" to period-correct Ford Cobra and/or Shelby mechanical specs.

    For all of you Shelby gurus, my specific question is in regards to the front disc brakes. I have seen a number of references to "bigger brakes" being installed on the knock-down Mustangs delivered to Shelby American (possibly borrowed from the Galaxy?). While I am aware that the calipers were the 4-piston type Kelsey-Haynes units, were there any changes to the corresponding rotors or were stock Mustang rotors used with the "larger" calipers?

    Thanks in advance for your assistance.

    pws
     
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    The used 2 1/2 rear metallic brake shoes and drums. They used the same K/H calipers as the Mustang excpt they used metallic pads.
     
  3. Bob Gaines

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    Stock 65/66 GT350's used stock 65/66 disc brakes. The" big brakes" were not race legally used until 1968 on the Trans AM cars .They were large KH calipers from the larger car line T bird and the like. The larger calipers used larger rotors too. The big brakes were retro fit upgrades on 65-67 cars or are considered "cheater" brakes by many vintage race venues on 65-67 cars.
     
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    As noted above the GT350 changes were:
    Front – replace stock pads with metallic “racing” pads
    Back – replace the stock drums & shoes with larger 2 1/2” wide versions
    The replacement rear shoes had metallic linings to match the front pads

    If you use original type metallic pads & shoes on your car get ready for a little excitement the first time you come to a stop. When cold, they are quite ineffective. You’ll find yourself pushing the brake pedal harder and harder wondering if you’re ever going to start slowing down. I don’t recommend them unless you absolutely must have that original GT350 experience. There are much better materials to pick from today.

    Steve
     
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    Heck Yea ! I remember the first stop I did with my 1968 GT350. I rolled right past the stop sign by over a car length.

    You Have to drag them for a while when you leave your driveway.
    Get some heat in them, they work great !
    After the first scare, you never forget.

    The Nut
     

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