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Brembo (front) 6 piston same as S550?

JAL

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Does anyone know whether the 2024 GT PP has the same front calipers as the S550 generation? Literature seems to indicate larger rotors but I'm not sure about the calipers themselves, thanks.
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I was wondering the same.
On my 2021 I had replaced the pads to reduce dust from the brembo pads.

I'm sure i'll be wanting to do the same once i get mine.
 

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Anybody that's come from an S550?

Would be handy to know if the S550 spare wheel solutions are still OK for the S650.
 

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Different. Larger dia rotor and longer caliper legs. Caliper itself is also larger. I have had both an S550 PP and S650 DH/PP caliper on the bench next to each other and its differences are notable.

Fun fact though.....the S650 DH and PP uses the S550 Mach1 knuckle. So S650 DH caliper/rotors are a slight upgrade to an S550.
 


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I contacted Brembo Corp and to enquire about brake pad options for my 24 GT 6 piston front brakes: nothing available at this time. As far as I know, no one has anything different pads other than Ford stock pads...with plenty of dust.
 

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I contacted Brembo Corp and to enquire about brake pad options for my 24 GT 6 piston front brakes: nothing available at this time. As far as I know, no one has anything different pads other than Ford stock pads...with plenty of dust.
EBC and G-loc also make low dust pads...
 

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So the S650 Brembo Brakes are bigger? My Daughter totaled her S550 a lil over a year ago and it didn't have the Brembo's but her new S650 she got last week does. She wants to run the same wheels she had on her S550 but I have been told they won't work because of the offset? We sold them or I would go try one of them, but she was gonna buy the same ones. She was running 19x8.5 with 35mm offset and 19x9.5 with 38mm offset. I have been told she would need to step up to 20"s if she wants the same wheel, but she likes the 19s for more tire sidewall.
 

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Was gonna ask... and just figured here. The S650 brake pads (Brembo brakes here in EU) are different than those on the S550 (I had a Bullitt). I noticed, because out of curiosity I tried to buy them from Steeda (EU) and the ones listed in the S550 are different; for the S650 they listed just one type (and expensive). I also tried to search from third parties and didn't found any :O ..I wouldn't have guessed it, as the car is out by some time now.

(That's for both the front and read pads apparently...)
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