How to Install Wilwood Disc Brakes and Dual Bowl Master Cylinder in a Classic Mustang

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After replacing the rear axle seal on my 1966 Mustang, the next item to tackle was the front drum brakes with the new Wilwood disc conversion kit. I also upgraded the Master Cylinder from the stock single both to the mush improved dual bowl.

Brakes: Wilwood, 4-piston, 11.30" discs, fits most 14" wheels and up, part # 140-13476 https://amzn.to/3PPlQUg
Master Cylinder: Dual bowl, proportioning valve included (but didn't work, I would recommend a better brand MC and valve system), purchased from CJP https://amzn.to/3zvS5Cq
Brake Light Switch: OEM Style, mounts to brake pedal assy, part # STD SLS69, purchased from O'reilly's https://amzn.to/3J3vnES
Right Side Wheel Cylinder: no. 17507, purchased from NAPA https://amzn.to/3b41Oqh
Left Side Wheel Cylinder: no. 17508, purchased from NAPA https://amzn.to/3zxLJm0
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This video is a How To Install A Wilwood Disc Brakes in a 1966 Mustang

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The car is a 1966 Mustang Coupe with a factory V8 and 4 speed transmission.

Shot with GoPro Hero 5, edited on Davinci Resolve 16.

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