FOX REAR DISK BRAKES

JAM

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I've a line on a turbo coupe rear end for 150$
i was thinking of putting the 10'' disk on my 92 fox
is it wroth it?
will it fit my stock pony's
will i notice any difference???
thanks guys
 
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352Ford2 said:
I did it, look at this web page

http://svo73mm.cjb.net/


The inital brake force is about the same but they can brake harder longer (they diapate heat much better)

Mine drag and make noise when I back up the first thing after not driving it for a while, anyone else have this?
Mine used too, changed the pads and its all good now. not sure what it was, but it fixed it!
 
Been there and done that! With success! :nice:

Do the 87-88 T-Bird Turbo Coupe rear end swap!

Auto trans 87-88 Tbird Turbo Coupes come with 3.73 gears and manual Turbo Coupes come with 3.55 gears. Cost is $125-$300 for the rear axle. Add another $100-$200 or so to complete the brake upgrade.
I choose 3.55 since I do more highway driving. Both ratios have 10” disk brakes with vented rotors as standard equipment.
It takes 2 guys the first day to get the old rear end out and the new one bolted in place. It takes 1 guy another whole day to do the brakes.
You will need a several sets of fittings, I recommend that you get them from Matt90GT's website, http://www.svo73mm.cjb.net/. Read Matt's instructions thoroughly, everything you need to know about the brakes is all there. You need to be patient and follow all the internal links, and there are many of them. You will need 2 fittings in the rear to adapt your old brake tubing to the TC disk brakes. The fittings go between the steel tube and the caliper brake hose. You will need another set of fittings to make a 2 port to 3 port adapter. To make life simpler, just buy the kits from Matt. You could piece them together, but it's not worth the time unless you work at an auto parts store with all the fittings ever made.

You will need to drill the quad shock mounting holes 2” below the holes drilled for the Turbo Coupe mounting points. The bolts are metric, so don’t loose them or the nuts. A 15/32” drill should be about the right size unless you have access to metric sized drill bits. Going without quad shocks is not an option unless you have aftermarket parts to soak up the wheel hop.

You will need a proportioning valve, Summit has one for $40 + shipping.
You will need a kit (FMS makes the part) to gut the stock proportioning valve, Summit also has that, about $10.


You will need a new master cylinder, see Matt's site and make you choice. I used a 94-95 Mustang master cylinder. Note that rebuilt 94-95 Mustang master cylinders do not come with a reservoir. That means a trip to the junkyard and some more money spent.

Your brake pedal may be very hard and almost impossible to lock up the brakes. I had to replace the front calipers with 73 mm calipers from a 91 Lincoln Mark 7 to get the braking performance up to par.

Bleeding the brakes will require 2 people and some coordinated effort. I don’t recommend using you wife or girlfriend to pump the pedal – they get offended when you yell at them. I used a homemade power brake bleeder constructed from a garden sprayer and some fittings from Home Depot. It cost about $25 and was worth every penny. Do a search on garden and you'll find it complete with pictures.

See http://www.mustangcentral.net/tech/brake.html for help with the emergency brake - the stock setup tends to lock up and not release properly.

All in all I have been very pleased with the results.
 
it will fit your ponies, jsut push them out 3/4 of an inch towards the fender lip, i ran ponies with no problems, i do have weight jacker lca thou. Its worth it, jsut for the fact of the gears. i got the rear end for free.
 
jrichker said:
You will need a kit (FMS makes the part) to gut the stock proportioning valve, Summit also has that, about $10.

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It's made out of Alumium so I just welded it up with my tig welder and saved a few bucks. I am not sure what alloy it is, but for some reason it really only wanted the lanithnated tunguson rod with a lot of juice, the pure rod just was not working well.