1973 Mustang Brakes

Mustang Brakes

Upgrade Your 1973 Mustang's Brakes for Reliable Stopping Power

1973 Mustang Brakes

Mustang Brakes

Upgrade Your 1973 Mustang's Brakes for Reliable Stopping Power

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  1. F993
    65-7 Brake Pedal Support (4) Hardware Only Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
    55%
    $7.99
  2. Master Cylinder Push Rod Spacer Mustang 1965-2004
    Master Cylinder Push Rod Spacer Mustang 1965-2004
    Rating:
    96%
    $4.99
  3. HW2961
    Brake Light Switch Plug And Pigtail GM Style
    Rating:
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    $7.99
  4. HW1186
    Master Cylinder Push Rod Bushing Mustang 1965-2004
    Rating:
    98%
    $5.69
  5. 2B075F
    CJ Classics Disc Brake Proportioning Valve Distribution Block Mustang 1970
    Rating:
    90%
    $131.95
  6. HW1204
    Brake Pedal Pad Drum Brakes Automatic Transmission Mustang 1968-1973
    Rating:
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    $5.99
  7. hw1210
    Parking Brake Pedal Pad 1969/ Mustang 1971-1973
    Rating:
    96%
    $8.99
  8. A1112-V
    SSBC-USA Rear Disc Brake Conversion Kit 8"/ 9" Small Bearing Mustang V8 64-73 w/ 10.5" Rotors
    Rating:
    60%
    From $784.00
  9. MU1010CS
    Classic Tube Brake Line Kit Rear Axle Stainless Steel 9" Mustang 1971-1973
    Rating:
    90%
    $71.99
  10. MCC5
    Scott Drake Master Cylinder Cap Chrome Dual Bowl Disc Mustang 1967-1973
    Rating:
    91%
    $26.78
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1973 Mustang Brakes

You don't ever want to wonder whether or not your 1973 Mustang's brakes will work. When it comes to safety systems, brakes are quite possibly the most important. Fortunately, with regular maintenance, you can keep your Mustang's brake system operational. If you increase your horsepower and speed, you may also want to increase your stopping power with modern upgrades.

Keep Your Brakes Up To Date

Regular checks of your Mustang's brake system should uncover any issues with brake hardware or your brake lines. You'll also want to routinely bleed your brakes to eliminate any air bubbles which can cause a mushy brake feel.

For crisp stops, you'll also want to regularly evaluate your pads and rotors (for disc brakes) and your shoes and drums (for drum brakes). These parts will need to be replaced at regular intervals. If you're looking for a boost in stopping power that doesn't require substantial modification, then upgrading these parts is a great choice. There are a lot of different friction materials available which can improve brake performance.

For serious stopping power, you should consider big brake kits. These high-performance disc brake kits offer features designed to improve performance. A lot of people also just love the look of a big brake, and they definitely offer a style upgrade in addition to a performance one.

Not the year you're looking for? Check out these years: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, or 1972 for additional options.