70_NPORT
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Just notice the driver side studs on the rotor are not "reversed" threads...they are the same as pass side. Looks like multiple sources on the internet sell the right threads..
any suggestions?
Could go ahead and change the rears to the thread and have them all the same
Actually the stud is no big deal, but you wouldn't want him to hammer out the holes in the rim... I retract the prior bad idea.its all fun and games til homey snaps off a wheel stud.
thank the lord for cheap tiawan sockets - my socket wrench busted before i learned they were lefties on the D side...
try not to die -
- saylor
Still have yet to do it.How was bleeding the brakes? Does the pedal feel firm, just slightly lower than with the front drums?
I cant wait for the test drive...Still have yet to do it.
cantflip - I'd be happy to share my experience with you, but I think it would be better served to start a new thread as I don't want to hi-jack the essence of this one and have it go off in a completely different direction than it's been going for the past 33 pages & 652 replies LOL!I cant wait for the test drive...
I mean this, I have been opposed to heroic conversions for quite some time mostly because I suspect there is little to gain in most situations. I would be very interested to hear honest opinions from a few of you who have done this. In particular as compared to good working drums, not worn out, misadjusted crap.
I cant wait for the test drive...
I mean this, I have been opposed to heroic conversions for quite some time mostly because I suspect there is little to gain in most situations. I would be very interested to hear honest opinions from a few of you who have done this. In particular as compared to good working drums, not worn out, misadjusted crap.
I have 68 polara doing the Scarebird 4 wheel 4.5 conversion.
The front wheel bearings and races from the front ford hub/rotor need to be removed and the factory polara bearings and races installed. The ford used size A12 & A13 bearings the Dodge uses size A2 & A6 the races have exact same Outer Diameters different inner diameters
Actually it's scientifically proven that disc brakes are more effective than drums. While both work, drums and disc, the front disc cars stop in a shorter distance and are not as subject to heat as drums.
There was a Motor Trend or some other car mag test back in 68 between a disc brake GTX and a drum brake GTX or RR and the disc equipped car stopped much shorter on every attempt, and even shorter after multiple attempts due to drum brake fade