1970 Mustang Brakes

Mustang Brakes

Control Your Stops with Precision and Ease with the Best 1970 Mustang Brakes

1970 Mustang Brakes

Mustang Brakes

Control Your Stops with Precision and Ease with the Best 1970 Mustang Brakes

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  1. DBR236
    Baer Brakes Rear Disc Brake Kit 10.5" Early Big Bearing For Non Staggered Shocks Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
    100%
    $598.95 MSRP $749.95
  2. F2949
    65-7 Brake Caliper Bleeders (2) Hardware Only Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
    70%
    $7.19 MSRP $8.99
  3. WC17507
    Wheel Cylinder Rear Driver Side Mustang V8 Post 4/15/1966-1973
    Rating:
    98%
    $15.99 MSRP $22.99
  4. Wheel Cylinder Front Driver Side Mustang V8 1965-1972/All 1973
    Wheel Cylinder Front Driver Side Mustang V8 1965-1972/All 1973
    Rating:
    95%
    $24.99 MSRP $28.59
  5. HW1237
    Parking Brake Shoe Link 9" Rear Drum Mustang 6-Cylinder 1965-1973
    Rating:
    80%
    $8.09 MSRP $13.39
  6. Brake Light Switch/Clutch Pedal Retainer Clip Mustang 1967-2004
    Brake Light Switch/Clutch Pedal Retainer Clip Mustang 1967-2004
    Rating:
    100%
    $5.39 MSRP $9.49
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1970 Mustang Brakes

When you hit the brakes on your 1970 Ford Mustang, you want confidence that they're going to stop instantly. Over time, it's normal for brake components and hardware to wear out and need replacement. By making sure you're maintaining your brakes with high-quality replacements and upgrades, you'll never doubt that your 1970 Mustang will stop when you need it to.

Stopping Power You Can Count On

You want every part of your 1970 Mustang brake system to be rock solid. From your pedal assembly to the master cylinder and brake lines. Checking over these parts and replacing items that seem overly worn will ensure that these parts stay fully operational.

When it's time to replace your brake pads or shoes, then upgrading to a high-quality replacement is a great way to add stopping power. For even more stopping power, consider upgrading to a high-powered four-wheel disc brake setup. With a big brake kit, you'll get a larger rotor for added surface area.

Not the year you're looking for? Check out these years: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.