I was talking to our local mechanic and he said he works on an Aussie Charger from time to time (Peterborough area - anyone know it?) We were talking about my brake dilemma and he said that the one he works on has four-pot fixed callipers. Can anyone help with answers to the following please (there's no prize )?
Do they usually have discs on them?
Are they four pots?
And (most importantly) do they have anything in common with the Kelsey-Hayes set-up on the Yank A-bodies before '72?
No, No and No. There are two main types of disc brake fitted and as far as I can remember they are both single pot. They were locally made in Australia so it is unlikely they are the same as the US types.
What Charger is this in Peterboro? The only one I knew of got banger raced. Sounds like he has some modified brakes on there.
It could be the blue one that James Norton owned, thats not far from Peterborough, owned by Ray Barnard , MGJ21L .
4 pots could be an after market fitment, anything will fit anything with enough enginuity and a big enouugh grinder.
there was an Aussie Charger with complete Granada front suspension a while back, and a red own in Norfolk with Jag IRS .
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They do normally have discs on them but they are more like what is fitted to Fords. In fact I used to ask for Mustang pads when I needed to replace mine.
Don't stop keeping on. I'm sure there must be a solution somewhere. Can you put a refresh post on the original problems you are having. Or start a new post. THERE MUST BE AN ANSWER!
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Cheers Kev, I hope there is... I've bumped the original questions.
I'm only joking about crushing it...just. I'm too miserable about it tonight - spent hours on ebay, moparts, and loads of US suppliers and found nothing. I'll sleep on it, form a plan and post in a cheerier mood tomorrow...
When I bought it I thought a four-pot vented disc brake option was a GOOD thing...