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Disc Brake Conversion

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 13 8:52 pm
by yabadaba
Guys, I want to convert my 66 Polara to disc brakes. I've heard that suitable donor systems can be sourced from 71/72 disc cars. does anyone know whether this is correct and the details on what exactly I'd need?

Cheers
David

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 13 9:24 pm
by Adrian Worman
Three posts up from your one is a 'sticky' all about disc brake conversion info, its got everything you need, :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 13 9:39 pm
by yabadaba
:oops: Well, there should be a sticky about not forgetting to check out the stickys :D

Thanks Adrian.

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 13 9:44 pm
by Adrian Worman
yabadaba wrote::oops: Well, there should be a sticky about not forgetting to check out the stickys :D

Thanks Adrian.
Hahaha :D

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 13 11:38 am
by Dave-R
Just remember that many E and B body brake parts do not fit the C body.

Well they DO fit but some stuff like the steering knuckles (spindles) are a different height and so using spindles from a B body will change the steering geometry as there is a height difference.

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 13 11:50 am
by Pete
"C" body spindles are larger and physically stronger.

I would just buy an after market upgrade kit to be safe.....

It always amazes me that A - B - C - E bodies share the same Control Arm bushes, how does that work???

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 13 2:19 pm
by latil
There's a full set of brake parts out there. IF Mr Runner/JC are breaking the damaged car.

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 13 7:50 pm
by terryr
ive got a pair of spindles and discs but have no brackets for the calipers,i think they are c body ,if you can find the part number for the spindles ill have a look,,may even have the calipers

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 13 10:33 am
by Prothed
No takers for any of my brake bits so almost any offers will be good...
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... highlight=
Calipers are 70's A-body
Brackets are for pin calipers though.

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 13 11:30 am
by MattH
Shame the calipers dont look to fit my 73 Chally, or I would have them, as i will need a usable pair. Mine are sliding type but different part numbers. :(

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 13 8:39 am
by Prothed
Hi Matt. I think (?) that all the slider calipers are the same overall size, but the piston diameter varied slightly over the years. If you want to try them for size I can just post them over.