Blackrifle
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Looking to swap my fronts to a disc brake kit. Any specific recommendations as to what kits to look for and what to stay away from. Thanks!
Use the Search function in the right hand corner above. Search "Disc Brake" and enter member 'Ross Wooldridge'. You will find many threads regarding disc brake upgrades using genuine Chrysler-engineered parts - instead of some janky conversion "kit." @Ross Wooldridge is our resident expert regarding disc brake upgrades and associated questions.Looking to swap my fronts to a disc brake kit. Any specific recommendations as to what kits to look for and what to stay away from. Thanks!
Is their a specific place towards finding those parts of C Bodies? Or are yards the real only way to find them?Thanks for the bolstering of my spirits, @Ripinator - however, it must be noted that I am only one of quite a few experts on the upgrade here on this site.
@Blackrifle - many of us here are of the opinion that the best route to take in a disc brake upgrade is to go with factory engineered systems. Most of the "kits" out there leave something to be desired, and some are downright under-engineered. Factory is best.
What you may not know is that any 70 - 73 C body with disc brakes will provide the majority of the parts required, and ALL will simply bolt in to your 66 Newport, and will work splendidly. There are a couple of minor challenges, but we can walk you through those.
So if I call him, He can recommend me what parts to purchase to rebuild the drums?I agree that drums work really well once adjusted, you just get fade under hard driving On my 67 LeBaron I wanted to get rid of the Budd calipers, they are great when they work, I just couldn't keep them from leaking. I went with AAJ brakes in Portland Oregon.
Roger is a Mopar guy and will help at all stages if needed. AAJ BRAKES Disc Brake Conversion Kits (503) 890-1469
Yes - wrecking yards for the hardware (spindles etc.), but there are a lot of places where that stuff can be found - Murray Park in Tiffin Ohio, Wildcat in Sandy Oregon to name but two. In terms of the system's consumables (brake pads, rubber flex hoses, prop valves etc.), much of that is still available from parts suppliers, including highly respected members here like @mobileparts.Is their a specific place towards finding those parts of C Bodies? Or are yards the real only way to find them?