GBsPanhead
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Wow....been three years already...
Was a good read last night! I fell asleep at the computer late into the night yesterday! Wife woke me up, and said 'OMG, what are you doing now'! lol
Wow....been three years already...
ha,ha it was quite an adventure, I just dove into it because I wanted disc's upfront. I never would've gotten thru it all without the help of some of the people here. I'm gonna be doing my heater core later towards the end of the summer.Was a good read last night! I fell asleep at the computer late into the night yesterday! Wife woke me up, and said 'OMG, what are you doing now'! lol
Welcome back. You've been missed!!ha,ha it was quite an adventure, I just dove into it because I wanted disc's upfront. I never would've gotten thru it all without the help of some of the people here. I'm gonna be doing my heater core later towards the end of the summer.
Lol, thanks.Welcome back. You've been missed!!
Needing some help with drum to disc conversion. I purchased a conversion kit,
LEB-FC2003-8405 and LEB-RC2001. The problem is the brake booster that came with the kit does not fit. I am on my second or third effort and LEED Brakes says the only solution is to drill holes in the firewall. View attachment 335014
Call a company in Orange California called ABS power Brake inc 714 771 6549 they do custom system parts and should be veey helpfulNeeding some help with drum to disc conversion. I purchased a conversion kit,
LEB-FC2003-8405 and LEB-RC2001. The problem is the brake booster that came with the kit does not fit. I am on my second or third effort and LEED Brakes says the only solution is to drill holes in the firewall. View attachment 335014
Yes I did. Works great we had to search for a longer brake hose than they recommended for the rear. But all the parts are readily available at most parts stores. On my 68 polara the end of rear axle was just a little to big around for the rotor center hole. So we took out the axles turned the ends in lathe to fit the rotor standard size hole and resealed the differential at the same time. Figured I will probably need new rotors long before I need new axles parts cost me under 800.00 in 2016 when it was completedAnyone ever use this "scarebird" adapter kit?
1963-72 Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler "C" body with 4-1/2" bolt pattern front disc
Welcome back Lego boy.I wouldn't call myself a "purist"....in fact far from it.....and I'm DEF not wealthy (sure as **** wouldn't hang around this joint if I were, hahaha). Seriously though I wanted to keep my conversion as "Chrysler as possible" for the ease of it (not that this was easy). I envisioned a hodge podge of OEM/after market/"insert manufacture name here" parts wrenched to work together if I went the other way ànd just did not want that. Seems like either way gets the job done though.
"Lego boy" --- thx (I think, lol).Welcome back Lego boy.