the lastest models usually have abs brakes but old models do not but you can go to mechanic and put brakes where you want
Over 20 mph, front brake then add back brake. Under 20mph a little front but mostly back brake. Under 5 mph back brake only. In an emergency front brake hard and add back brake hard. Change down after braking, even if you brake to a standstill.
It should be the back
All Ford Mustangs have the Ford symbol on the front of the car.
No , Ford Mustangs are rear wheel drive
You use both front and back brake for braking.
It would be unusual to have the same brake pads front and back. That is not to say it does not happen but normally the brake pads on the driven wheels are bigger than the passive wheels.
You would push down on both the front brake and the back brake. You would want to put a little more pressure on the back brake and slowly add pressure to the front brake. If you slam on the front brakes there is a possibility that you will fly over the handle bars. I know from experience and it is not fun. I hope this helped.
Its got disc brakes in the front, therefor brake pads and its got drum brakes in the back, therefor brake shoes
No, all Ford Mustangs are rear wheel drive vehicles.
They are shaped to fit tight against back of the pad.
Excessive brake pressure, or brake pressure imbalance Front/Rear.
back wheels.