Matthew thank you for interest,
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[email protected]. The cost of the Superlight 4 or Aero6 adapter bracket kit for the Taurus SHO with mounting hardware is $600, shipping for this kit being $25, potentially less on shipping if i can find an adequately sized flat rate box. $625 would be the total order amount. My machine shop vendor usually can get the order manufactured in 3-4 weeks depending on their production lead time. I can check with him once you decide to move forward and can then get a more precise lead time.
1a. Use the Superlight 4 with the 4.84 piston area or the Aero6 with the 5.40 piston area. This size is specified as it needs to match as close as possible to the stock piston area or the awd, traction control, ABS will go nuts and will cause performance and safety issues and concerns.
1b. Lee has successfully used the Aero6 with the 5.40 piston area which is what I calculated would be the best fit for the Taurus SHO and his car operates flawlessly.
2. The knuckles of the 2010-12 should be the same as the 2013 as the oem rotors and calipers are interchangeable. This brake kit is designed around using the 2013+ rotor so that will be required and it is reqomended to use the 2013+ master cylinder as well.
3. Unfortunately no, I only have designed brake kits for the Aero6 and the Super-Light 4 calipers. The Aero6 is the cream of the crop so to speak but the overall kit cost doesn't seem financially justifiable and no one other than Lee purchased a kit. The Superlight 4 is the best bang for the buck and also is a weight savings over stock which is why i chose that caliper to use in the kit I designed.
4. Both the Aero6 and the Superlight4 are great high quality calipers. I personally would go with the Superlight 4 due to the weight savings and they are more affordable than the Aero6.
5. No, It is not cost effective to modify the rear brakes, just use PP pads on oem 2013+ rear caliper and rotors. The front brakes do 70% of the brake work anyways so modifying the front is all that is necessary. Also modifying the rear brakes would require removal of the parking brake which a safety concern.
6. The 2013+ Taurus SHO OEM one piece front rotors are 14". They are cost effective and aftermarket rotors for the 2013+ SHO can be had in drilled and slotted configurations. The 14" 2 piece rotor is very expensive and will prevent the kit from being marketable so I have not pursued that.