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Mustang Rear Brakes Not Dual Piston Afterall

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Found this article showing the Ford advertises dual piston rear calipers on the Brembo package GT's. These are the same brakes on the Boss with the exception of upgraded pads. I don't see this as a huge deal but what do you think?

http://blogs.insideline.com/roadtests/2011/01/2011-ford-mustang-gt-50-has-brembos-single-piston-sliding-rear-calipers.html
 
They better not be dual piston since I already ordered and have my Hawk DTC60 pads for them in my garage :D Not that I wouldn't take dual piston if they came with them lol.
 
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Mistakes in advertising aren't that uncommon. Anybody it mattered too would have made sure and they would have known a year ago that they came with single piston floating calipers. My car has 4 piston rear brakes.
 

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