Calipier type?

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Calipier type?

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This may seem like a daft question but what callipers are fitted to my Charger, I've been looking through the Rockauto site and am assuming they are whats listed as "Pin type" or are they "Sliding"?
Amazingly they came apart without too much effort, even the bleed nipples which was a relief.

Thanks Dave

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Post by shovelheadrob »

They are the pin type, if you Google mopar sliding calipers you will see the difference.
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!
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Cheers :thumbright:

Thought they were but best to check before ordering :)
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If you can save them you have one of the strongest Mopar calipers of that era. Can buy a kit to upgrade to 12" Cordoba rotars with those calipers.
Not cheap, but that's what my '73 has fitted.
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I wonder if a company like BigRed would be able to refurbish them?
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Info

http://therammaninc.com/products/shop_l ... lipers-421

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/70-71-72-MOPA ... xyYu9SMmy0

or just buy these and fit re con calipers and purchase 11.75" Cordoba rotars from Rockauto and have a big brake kit.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOPAR-LARGE-R ... xyfuZR04XI
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Post by Glen63 »

Have used these guys before for British cars and they do a very good job of rebuild anything to do with brakes, not sure if they cover USA stuff, but might be worth asking them.

Nice company based in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. They are well known in British Classic Car mags etc.

http://www.pastparts.co.uk/
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Post by ScottyDave »

Cheers guys :thumbright: I appreciate the info.

MilesnMiles wrote:If you can save them you have one of the strongest Mopar calipers of that era. Can buy a kit to upgrade to 12" Cordoba rotars with those calipers.
Not cheap, but that's what my '73 has fitted.


Miles that sounds like an option for the future :) gotta concentrate on getting back on the road first :lol:

Also Miles noticed in some of your other posts a mention the Fox had gone, replaced by another Roadrunner... searched the forum but can't find any pics :lol:
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Dave, it's the one I sold. I bought it back :?
Currently in hibernation for electrics and new propshaft and yoke before spring arrives.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: that explains it. I do like the stance of yours.
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I thin that pic slightly exaggerates it. All I did was fit an Add a Leaf to the rear springs and that put the car where it should be whereas it was lower before. Easy fix to add to your list as springs are one offs for our car and very expensive. I did all the searches and simply adding a Leaf really firmed up the rear.
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Aye I'll add those I think, mine has extended rear hangers at the moment.
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Ouch! Sent you a PM mate.
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Cheers just seen it :thumbright:
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Post by challenger »

dave theres a company next door to my new workshop in stourport and all they do is refurb calipers,master cylinders and servo,s etc these are the finished results of a mk 1 rs2000 escort im doing, obv these are smaller than yank but £35.00 each
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