RE: IML: '67 LeBaron update
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RE: IML: '67 LeBaron update
- From: "TomChoice" <tcsibor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:46:05 -0800
Thank you for the reply Rob,
I checked the various later C-Body parts as well, as I have several
C-bodies, but unfortunately they all have a bolt circle of 4.5 inches, as
opposed to the 5 inch bolt circle on my 1968 Crown. That would mean that I
would have to carry around two different sized spare wheels. I am assuming
that the 1971 to 1973 Imperials also have the same 5 inch bolt circle and
that is why they would work. Is that a correct assumption?
Tom
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Tom,
What I'm doing is nothing new. I got the idea from the Imperial site:
http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Brakes/interchange.htm
I had been looking at the possibility of using later C-body ('74-78) or
possibly 1/2 2WD Ram spindles (various combinations over those years). Even
'87-96 2WD Dakotas. All those vehicles share the same ball joints.
Since I was striking out on any of the spindles on the list, I decided to
bite the bullet (or plastic) and called several of the yards listed on the
site. Several people were helpful, but didn't have what I needed. Murray
Park had the parts, had the best price, and was very helpful.
The parts needed were the everything between the ball joints. Steering
knuckles/spindles, caliper adapters, calipers, rotors, and outer tie rod
ends. The donor vehicle in this case was a '71 Imperial. The quotes I
received ran from a high of $500 to a low of $350, plus shipping. That's a
bit higher than the A-body brake setups I'm used to working with for
$150-200.
I bought the calipers a little while back. They came from Autozone, and I
think were something like $65/ea loaded. I'll have to dig out the receipt.
The kit came with pads, pins, and reman calipers. I had ordered them for
the '67 system, but the listing they had obviously was incorrect.
My reasoning behind the swap was for the availability of replacement parts.
I know several people out here are quite happy with their Budd system. I
didn't feel like dealing with it. The later calipers are readily available,
as they were used on several other Mopars over a much longer time period.
If the brake system worked on my car when I bought it, I would have left it
alone until it acted up. However, the car had been parked for about 15
years, and the pedal had all the effective stopping power of a wet sponge.
The parts haven't made it onto the car just yet. I am going to buy new ball
joints, bushings, etc. for it and just rebuild the front end while it's
apart. I don't know if the weather here will cooperate with me long enough
to pull it off before I have to put the car in storage. I'll post an update
when it happens.
Rob McCall
'67 LeBaron
Subject: RE: IML: '67 LeBaron update
Rob,
Would you please give a brief description of your brake upgrade? What was
the donor car - year etc. What all parts are required? Approximate cost of
parts?
Many thanks
Tom
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