Re: Disc Brake conversion question.
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Re: Disc Brake conversion question.



I used the spindles off of a '74 Dart on my '63 330. You need a master cylinder with two sections and check the rod length. Made my own lines for the front. Works great, raced the car for 4 years no problem. Don't remember the cost for sure but I think less than 400 bucks all together and that was only because I had a Mopar mechanic friend mount the spindles for me. Or, you can cough up around 1200 bucks for some Wilwoods.

On January 9, 2019 at 3:28 PM 'Jay' via The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Gentleman, this winter I'm looking to change over me 65 Coronet's front drum brake system over to disc brake.
My question is,, from your experience what would be the best and easiest "new change over kit" that's available in the Mopar parts market today.
I would like to keep it simple and cash friendly,, Its an economy thing, please keep that in mind.
Men of "Mopar" I Thank you in advance!


Respectfully,
Jay Rod.


 

 

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