Bill, It sounds like something is wrong somewhere in your system. Are you saying that you have to push hard to stop or that there's alot of pedal travel? I had a 75 Dart Swinger that had a 360 w/ manual disc's that even though it obviously took noticeably more pedal effort to stop than a power setup, that car would would stop on a dime. What kind of brake pads are you using? I've noticed that the "cheap" straight organic type pads don't stop very well, where semi-metallics do a much better job. Bill M 65 Coronet 500 'vert On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 7:30 AM, William Cole <wedge64@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dan or other members, > Yes, I have the A body front disc brakes and drum rears. My car doesn't > stop worth a damn. What the problem is I don't know. I have to push my > butt off to get the car to stop. I have the manual brakes btw. > Everything is new that I installed. I just thought that if I get a kit > that is made to work with each other, I may have better braking. > I just wondered if the spindles are the same or not to save some money, > (if they will sell me a kit less the spindles). > Thanks for the info. > > Bill C. > On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:42:48 -0400, "Dan McCormack"