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Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 8:59 pm
by Pete
Already asked them about shipping ;)

No poaching you lot :evil: ;) ;)

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 9:01 pm
by J Clark
Don't worry Pete, I'll fend the punters off with a stick :twisted:





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Which type are you going for???? :-k

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 9:02 pm
by Pete
:thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 9:11 pm
by DaveBishop
I have a complete set that I am taking off my Dart I fitted 1973-76 discs years ago I am now fitting Viper discs

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 10:04 pm
by Pete
Hi Dave - you need to spell it out what you have got, and for how much ;)

Club night Wednesday ;) ;)

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 10:06 pm
by Pete
Julian - I would go for both types as I have spare calipers in both formats :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 10:31 pm
by J Clark
Pete wrote:Julian - I would go for both types as I have spare calipers in both formats :thumbright:
Great go for it, sounds like you'll be going into business selling disc brake kits at this rate!!! :D

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 09 10:35 pm
by Pete
No, just got very old cars with 9" and 10" drums :shock:

I have sent PM regarding rotor information, cheers :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 09 11:01 am
by DaveBishop
Pete I have complete front disc brakes including top A arms, knuckles, booster, master cylinder and proportioning valve. every thing to convert from drum to disc

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 09 11:14 am
by Pete
Thanks Dave - how much do you want (This is going on a "B" Body).

Will you be at the club on Wednesday?

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 09 12:03 pm
by MrNorm
Sounds like you are on your way to being sorted Pete :thumbright:

Just for info for anyone interested, as far as disc brake options, it used to be that the 73-76 disc spindle (i.e. big inner bearing) and 11.75 disc was the only cheap route to go. The caliper adaptors were readily available in the US from the later c-bodies and the spindles were not too difficult or expensive to find. All assuming you lived in the US or were resourceful of course!

Then the prices started going up - the adaptors used to go for $20-30 a pair, I got mine for $50 a few years ago and at the time rued missing the earlier cheap deals! Now I see they are over $100! Also the spindles went up in price.
Of course that eventually led to two things - the aftermarket reproducing the spindles (and I think someone does the adaptors now too - at least as part of a kit), and also other cheapo alternatives surfacing e.g. use of the taller 'plentiful' F/M/J spindles, and a bunch of aftermarket kits using the also plentiful drum spindles for a disc kit. And although they started high, prices seem to have come down to where you can get a complete bolt on kit for decent money, or most of the components or other kits to achieve the same end.

So now there are many options to get to discs, seems to be a new one every month!

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 09 12:03 pm
by DaveBishop
Pete I hope to be going see you there

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 09 12:25 pm
by Cannonball
Pete wrote:No, just got very old cars with 9" and 10" drums :shock:

I have sent PM regarding rotor information, cheers :thumbright:
pete you still seem to be buying tat, i thought you were ridding out all the cars to buy an old house, :roll: ??????

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 09 6:19 pm
by Pete
Well, the house situation has stalled, so there's nothing I can do at the moment.

If it all gets going again it will still take months rather than weeks, so I can quickly sell the old tat off to Budgie at his usual knock down prices ;)