Thread: drum to disc conversion
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01-26-2005 03:37 PM #1
drum to disc conversion
new guy loking for any info on converting drum to disc brakes on a 1964 falcon wagon. would like to keep it low buck ofcourse and cutting frames is not an option. i'm hoping to find a spindle change or something of that nature. thanks. T-Bob.T-Bob
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01-26-2005 04:18 PM #2
This should get you started in the right direction;
http://www.stuart.iit.edu/students/2...diskbrakes.htmYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
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01-26-2005 04:29 PM #3
Bobs link shows you all the pieces you will need to change, and then keep an eye on ebay.
I picked up a complete disc set up for a 67 mustang i'm building for my sister&brother in law off ebay for $110 that included the spindles,calipers and basicly everything to swap to disc with the exception of the rotors. Usually you can find those parts on ebay all the time for a good price.
BGSomewhere out on Woordward ave. cruzin!
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01-29-2005 02:36 PM #4
Hey I have a 10 bolt posi 3.73 gears. its 8.5 i think? I picked it up for free from a friend. He didn't know what it came off of. It doesn't have any brakes on it and I'm trying to find the right brake parts to use. If any one could offer help that would be great. Thanks
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