RE: IML: Budd rotors
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RE: IML: Budd rotors



Rune,

Do you still have the original rotors from the Town & Country?  If so, can
you see it there is a part number cast into the metal somewhere on the disc?

I'll compare that to my rotor when I remove it this weekend.  I'm suspecting
it may be the same part number.

Thx
Ken

67 Crown 4 Dr Ht



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rune Søvik
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 1:08 PM
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Subject: Re: IML: Budd rotors

hi all

i used the supra rotors on my 67 chrysler town & country,and i just had to 
do what is standing in the arcive on this side.After machining it was bolt 
on.So i belive the only different betwin imperial and c-bodys rotor is the 
hub.The boltpattern in the rotor seems to be the same,but with different 
bolt patter on the hub.


Rune Søvik,Norway

67 chrysler t&c
69 imperial lebaron 4dht
71 imperial lebaron 4d ht
and some 4wd dodge truck
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pete Engel" <peter.engel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 9:53 PM
Subject: IML: Budd rotors


Fred Joslin wrote:

< I believe that very few 1967- 1969 C-bodies came with front discs vs.
< all of the 1967-1969 Imperials so rotor availability is less of an issue
< and there is a relatively easy swap to post Budd brake systems for these
< cars if you choose.


There are more disc brake C-bodies out there than you think, especially 67
and 68 Chrysler models.  Seems like another one is popping up every week.
As with our Imperials, the c-body guys are hosed when it comes to replacing
those rotors.

AFAIK the Budds first appeared as optional equipment on 1965 Dodge and
Plymouth police vehicles.  Both the 1965 and 1966 MPC show the Budd rotor
and hub to be sold as an assembly, p/n 2534144-5 for right and left.  Does
anyone have a later MPC showing the rotor being sold separately?

It would sure be great if the only difference between the Imperial rotor and
the c-body rotor was the way that the disc was drilled for hub mounting.  I
don't suppose it's possible <gasp> that the Imp and c-body rotors are the
same?  In looking at my pics of the Budds on a 10k mile 69 LeBaron I can't
determine how the hub and rotor are joined -- 5 bolts from the back
(knuckle) side???

http://bos-engel.com/imperial/rotor.jpg

I'd consider adding Budds to my 65 Polara vert and/or 66 Fury vert if I knew
I could get rotors.  And if the rotor price was reasonable.

Pete in PA
70 LeBaron 4DHT





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