hello, new member here, 2003 m/m 137000 miles no modifications yet, first will be better brakes and suspension. has anyone used brembo rotors as a replacement,and are they appricialbly better than stock? thanks buntingmiester-charlotte nc
hello, new member here, 2003 m/m 137000 miles no modifications yet, first will be better brakes and suspension. has anyone used brembo rotors as a replacement,and are they appricialbly better than stock? thanks buntingmiester-charlotte nc
There are many opinions on the best options for brakes for the Marauder.
Do you want to go with aftermarket calipers? Bigger brakes? Do you want to keep your stock wheels?
Marauders are heavy cars and therefore any brake option is a trade off in one way or another.
-Matt
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Originally Posted by CBT
thanks illwood, just replacing rotors now/stock size, brembo makes a repalcement just would like to here of anyone who has tried them, giong with stock oem pads, i think brembo will be a higher quality replacement, but ??? thanks, buntingmiester
-Matt
2004 MM Silver Birch
K&N FIPK, SCT XCal2 Tuned by Reinhart, AVIC-F90BT from John's Stereo
Member of the SBC
1995 Bronco XLT Red/White
351W E4OD BFG 32x11.5-15
1994 Mustang GT Black
302 T-5 BFG 275/40R17 Fox TB Conversion
Originally Posted by CBT
Contact Todd at TCE, he can get you hooked up:
http://www.tceperformanceproducts.com/
Also Dennis Reinhart is offering a 14" brake kit you might want to check out:
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/forum...ad.php?t=70989
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Baer Brakes has a 14" front kit for $1295.00. I have seen these kits on a couple of Marauders, and they look good. As far as replacing with stock sizes, you will always benefit from going with a well established company ... Brembo, dba, and others I can't think of. Google a company called brake warehouse... I use them for all my braking parts. They will steer you in the right direction based on your intended use of the vehicle. Good luck, but most importantly have fun!
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