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Old 03-10-2019, 08:29 PM
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Yes you will no doubt have problems with the brace. I'm not totally across 62's but wit the 64 some people use a 66 shock tower bracket they are curved and will give you some extra room but I think it is still close. A 70's mustang brake master cylinder with a flat top or a Willwood flat top may work. I have never seen one in person. I wouldn't buy a brake kit some of them are a bit dodgy unless maybe the one from ABS Power Brakes. Make sure you get a master cylinder for front disc and drums if going for disc brakes or drum, drum for drum brakes as they are different. You may also need a proportioning valve for disc's.

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