Mustang GT Brembos

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

StealBlueSho

SHO Member
Joined
Jan 22, 2015
Messages
1,863
Reaction score
2,431
Location
NA
And has anyone priced out doing a 2013+ upgrade? I'm pretty sure its like $800 for pads rotors and calipers.

Don’t forget the MBC too... that’s where most of the pedal feel comes from on the 2013+...

And yes, there are a ton of threads about it, I would dig around.
 

fordfanstan

SHO Member
Joined
Jan 12, 2019
Messages
153
Reaction score
150
Location
CA
We do have to also keep in mind that for price point we are comparing the Aero6 kit to the TCE which uses the Aero4 pistons. @aaron240 and I did some number crunching and if we switch to the Superlight 4s we can save another $600 off the current price for the 6s. The Calipers are almost $200 a piece cheaper and for drag racers the BP10 pads would be half the price of the BP20s I run.

Can we get a broken down list? And pictures of said parts?
 

FiveLeeter918

Ortiz Performance Sales
Joined
May 22, 2017
Messages
2,362
Reaction score
2,899
Location
Tulsa, OK
Can we get a broken down list? And pictures of said parts?

Package Pic is with the 6 piston, price breakdown is for the 4 piston but I can get a better deal on all.
 

Attachments

  • 20200922_210614.jpg
    20200922_210614.jpg
    171.3 KB · Views: 23
  • 20200922_210627.jpg
    20200922_210627.jpg
    174.7 KB · Views: 22
  • 20200922_210643.jpg
    20200922_210643.jpg
    179.6 KB · Views: 21

Kevin81

SHO Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2020
Messages
666
Reaction score
540
Location
USA
My coffee's gone cold
I'm wondering why I got out of bed at all
The forum clouds up my windows
And I can't see at all
And even if I could it'd all be gray
But my pedal on the firewall
It reminds me that it's not so bad, it's not so bad

Dear SHOforum members , I wrote you, but you still ain't likin'
I left my sold car, my truck in my signature at the bottom
I sent two hundred posts back in autumn, you must not've got 'em
There probably was a problem at the server or somethin'
Sometimes I scribble ip addresses too sloppy when I jot 'em
But anyways, f it, what's been up, man? How's your car?
My truck's turbo' d too, I'm 'bout to take it farther
If I have another car, guess what I'ma call her?
I'ma name her Shelby
I read about your blown engine too, I'm sorry
I had an engine **** himself over some boost who didn't want him
I know you probably hear this every day, but I'm your biggest fan
I even got the underground meth that you did with Wham!
I got windows full of your posts and your memes, man
I like the pass you did in Mexico too, that was phat
Anyways, I hope you get this, man, hit me back
Just to chat, truly yours, your biggest fan, the Man
Eminem version is better.

Dear Ryan, this'll be the last letter I EVER send yo as s..,
 

Kevin81

SHO Member
Joined
Apr 9, 2020
Messages
666
Reaction score
540
Location
USA
Gentlemen...let me make this real simple. For everyone.

Things are worth precisely what another person is willing to pay for it. Nothing more. Nothing less.

So. At its current price, how many brackets has Aaron sold?

100% of the story, right there. The end, no "to be continued".
 

aaron240

SHO Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2019
Messages
299
Reaction score
487
Location
Cambridge, Ohio
All,

After the popularity of this thread and all the interest it sparked iv spent the last several evenings and early mornings crunching numbers, doing calculations and really researching a cost effective way to incorporate larger 15" rotors to my Aero6 6 Piston Wilwood Kit. This missing piece of the puzzle was making several members question the kits validity as an actual upgrade. In an effort to bring more performance and value to the community iv finally found a way to incorporate a cost effective OEM 15" rotor into the kit instead of the SHO's 14" front rotors or Wilwood 2 piece 15" rotors which were aprox $1000 a pair. The snapshot below is a parts list from Summit Racing Online with the cost associated to each component of the Wilwood Aero6 15" Big Brake Kit my company S.E.P. is bringing to market.

Big 15" Brake Kit Pricing:
Wilwood Aero6 brake kit components and 15" Rotors: $1150
Schwartz Engineered Performance Caliper Adapter Brackets: $600
Kit total cost shipped: $1750

Note: 1.The red wilwood Aero6 set of calipers is $180 more than the anodized grey color and by utilizing the grey colored caliper it will shave $180 off this list price from summit.
2. This Wilwood Aero6 15" Big Brake Kit from S.E.P. is aproxx $800 cheaper than TCE while also utilizing the preferred 6 piston calipers instead of the Aero4 4-piston calipers while also utilizing oem 15" rotors instead of $1000 wilwood 2 piece rotors. This design consideration and implementation will make replacement rotors much more affordable to the customer when that time comes to do a brake job on their vehicle.


Upload 2020 9 23 7 42 15

The only other kit on the market is TCE and they do not use a 6 piston caliper they utilize a 4 piston caliper. Please see below.

Upload 2020 9 23 7 43 31
Upload 2020 9 23 7 43 10
 

Jordan_R

Stock Block Ready To Knock...er..Rock
Joined
Sep 20, 2017
Messages
1,775
Reaction score
4,455
Location
Missouri
Much mo bettah. Crazy all these optimizations and price changes applicable!
 

High on Ethanol

Just Ain't Care
Joined
Aug 3, 2019
Messages
1,641
Reaction score
1,763
Location
USA
Lmao I'm so confused... The price of the rotors changed and that's all people were hung up on? Wow tough crowd
 

Jordan_R

Stock Block Ready To Knock...er..Rock
Joined
Sep 20, 2017
Messages
1,775
Reaction score
4,455
Location
Missouri
Nah, just went from caliper upgrade using stock rotors that heat soak to I can get calipers and parts at an even better cost through Lee and now there is optioned out actual bigger rotors. Brackets still pricey tho ;) improvements is improvements
 

aaron240

SHO Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2019
Messages
299
Reaction score
487
Location
Cambridge, Ohio
Nah, just went from caliper upgrade using stock rotors that heat soak to I can get calipers and parts at an even better cost through Lee and now there is optioned out actual bigger rotors. Brackets still pricey tho ;) improvements is improvements

To be fair, the SHO community would not even know what these part numbers are or if they were compatible with the 2010-19 SHO if it wasn't for my research, design, and engineering efforts/time spent on this platform improvement. My time is valuable and deserves to be recognized as well being financially compensated by a portion of each kit sold for my engineering efforts. I am not greedy nor am I trying to price gauge SHO enthusiasts. I am trying to improve the platform and make performance upgrades more financially accessible to customers than the current available offerings.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
107,095
Messages
1,181,352
Members
16,159
Latest member
shobroooo

Members online

No members online now.
Back
Top