10"drums

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

10"drums

Post by lough3969 »

Hi all, Anton has been trying to fit some 10"drums (thanks Pete) to the dart to replace the 9" ones. Here is the problem. as you will see the 2 backplates below have a different spacing for the studs and the spindle size is different. Is there a different backplate I can get that will work? They are small PCD by the way :help:
Attachments
image.jpg
image.jpg (24.02 KiB) Viewed 850 times
image.jpg
image.jpg (31.13 KiB) Viewed 850 times
User avatar
Blue
Posts: 14417
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:29 pm
Location: Straight outta Royston

Post by Blue »

'Fraid not, you have to change the spindles as well, believe the bearings are a different size also. As a rule of thumb all Mopar front brakes have their own specific spindle, 9", 10", four pot disc, single pot, disc all different.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

Post by lough3969 »

Right, thanks Blue... Damn thought this might be a relatively simple swap... So I would Are spindles easy to come by? Bearings need renewing anyway so that's a positive...
User avatar
Blue
Posts: 14417
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:29 pm
Location: Straight outta Royston

Post by Blue »

You might struggle to find them over here but you will get them on US eBay, that's what I had to do last time I needed some.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

Post by lough3969 »

Thanks Blue have found some on the bay and will order shortly! :thumbright:
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

Post by lough3969 »

Just a thought... SSBC seem to do a kit that will bolt on to stock 9"drum spindles. I was thinking if I go down this route I'd like to stick with a manual brake master cylinder. Does this work? Or is it going to be scary? :shock:
User avatar
Pete
Posts: 22108
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:49 pm
Location: MMA Chairman

Post by Pete »

That is by far the best plan you have had to date, Dorian - manual discs are fine if you get the Master Cylinder sizing correct.
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

Mopar by the grace of God
MilesnMiles
Posts: 7309
Joined: Fri Nov 04, 05 8:40 pm
Location: Cornwall

Post by MilesnMiles »

This guy knows everything about Mopar brakes and then some..

http://www.theramman.com/
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

Post by lough3969 »

Thanks Miles, will check them out!
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

Post by lough3969 »

Just got off the phone with Wayne... What a character, and a really nice guy.
hes supply's re produced 73-76 E body disc brakes with a few tweaks. Basically means I don't have to change the UCA's and I can use a mopar manual master cylinder and keep a smal PCD... It's going to add a few pounds in weight but should be pretty reasonable in terms of cost and hassle. He even inferred that the value of the customs declaration would be balanced well in my favour. He has some great videos on his website which explain everything. Thanks again Miles
If any one thinks this is not the right way to go I'd appreciate your thoughts?


:thumbright:

Video link: http://www.theramman.com/videos/a-body/ ... ectly.html
User avatar
Dave999
Posts: 9561
Joined: Thu Feb 24, 05 10:31 am
Location: Twickenham,London, England

Post by Dave999 »

any way you can get disks on the front is good

just depends how much you want to spend and how much you are up for doing your self to get them to work

this looks like a No-fight-easy-install medium expense route.

if you keep your master cylinder
pull the residual pressure valve out of the front brake outlet with a self tapping screw (most likely to be the back outlet)

and replace the rear wheel cylinders with those of a 94 dodge Dakota
these are the narrowest OEM rear wheel cylinders hence help heaps with brake balance once you get the disks on the front

Dr Diff does some well useful stuff as well

http://www.doctordiff.com/brakes/

including sleeves and bushes to get various mis matched parts to work together safely

i.e inserts to allow the use of big ball joint spindles on small ball joint taper

also does brand new disk brake spindles for $185 a pair if you suddenly get the urge to build up your own kit


if you want dropped spindles for disk brakes to lower the car but keep full suspension travel

these aussies have a great rep

http://www.stubtech.com.au/products/val ... les-s.html


dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
User avatar
lough3969
Posts: 882
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 09 10:38 am
Location: London

Post by lough3969 »

Thanks Dave999 sorry your reply snuck under my radar... Really useful stuff. Will do some reading :read2:
Post Reply