Anyone got any suggestions for a good brake set up on my '68 Charger? I want it to stop like a modern car (minus ABS!). I'm not looking to pop my eyeballs out...
The K-member packages that Alterkation do list different disc and caliper set ups. What's good and what's not?
When you find out let me know , got the 4 corner SSBC disc set up on the Pit , my 8 year old daughters leccy scooter has better stopping power.
Prob not being fair to SSBC , but they sent the pads with the kit , might be better with another set of pads , as i think the ones in there are for race applications , although i did'nt specify this when i ordered the kit.
I fitted SSBC disks on the front and left the 11" drums on the rear. The biggest difference is braking from speed, with the drums I never knew which way it would pull, sometimes to the left, sometimes right. The disk brakes don't fade like the drums and don't pull to one side, the hotter they get the better they are, just the opposite of the drums. Still no where near as good as modern brakes but much better than the drums. Good thing about the SSBC brakes is they use early (around '67) Mustang pads so replacements are very cheap.
Just trying to avoid any pant filling moments like I had with my old Aussie Charger! Discs or no discs, it did not stop well. Brake fade is the main thing I want to avoid. The Alterkation kits offer various discs (vented or not, 11" or bigger), so was trying to find out what the best set up is. I was planning discs on the rear anyway. Has anyone got any experience of trying different calipers?
I use MoPar 10.75" discs. All completey stock MoPar parts.
I would never consider using discs on the back. Totally OTT and a waste of money. I have to reduce the pressure to the rear drums loads to stop them locking up anyway because they work so well on the rear. In particular with wide wheels.
Dave wrote: I have to reduce the pressure to the rear drums loads to stop them locking up anyway because they work so well on the rear. In particular with wide wheels.
Me too. The rear brakes are awesome.
My front discs dont fade at all - and my brakes are standard from-the-factory charger brakes. The rears are awesome though. Point is, in my experience Dave is right. rears dont need discs.
Both my chargers stop better than my volvo which has 4 wheel discs and ABS..the 72 has factory discs the 69 has 11" drums
The 69 will only do it first go though...after that you get fade and its unlikely to go straight.
I was thinking about the SSBC kit myself, for both the barracuda and the 69 charger, I'm a bit concerned that Adam says it's rubbish,:? which calipers did you get Adam?
There's nothing wrong with the stock disc set up,if it's all in good order. My heavy C stops on the dot every time. I see the aftermarket stuff as being for those that want to convert to disc or racers who want to lose weight.
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