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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Cooking with Brembo....warning! Dumbness inside.
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<blockquote data-quote="twistedneck" data-source="post: 14677023" data-attributes="member: 130159"><p>I had to give up on anything 800F or above due to squeal issues. Street brakes hit 600F maybe 800F max if you are coming down from highway speeds.. on a track you can hit 1100-1400F and that's with brake cooling ducts that's where you get the big time pads. Nice thing is they wont squeal in their operating range but if you get em cold watch out. same luck I had with 800F pads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedneck, post: 14677023, member: 130159"] I had to give up on anything 800F or above due to squeal issues. Street brakes hit 600F maybe 800F max if you are coming down from highway speeds.. on a track you can hit 1100-1400F and that's with brake cooling ducts that's where you get the big time pads. Nice thing is they wont squeal in their operating range but if you get em cold watch out. same luck I had with 800F pads. [/QUOTE]
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