Well I should have been more clear. I was looking for people who have done disc bake conversions on Forward Look cars 1957-1961. I was interested in peoples' opinions on what they had done and what they would change or do differently. I understand that there are one or two places that offer everything from caliper brackets to full on kits (AAJ, ECI, Leed, PST, Scarebird, SSBC, TheRamMan, RustyHope, Wilwood). I am also aware that there are uncommon conversions that can be done, example-using everything from the spindle out from a Dakota pickup (recently heard of this one and not quite sure if the source info was correct). With all the different donors that can be used for calipers and rotors parts availabilty and price play heavy on my direction. Just because the spindle from a 1962 Studebaker Avanti(random example-IDK if it really fits) will work that is not a direction I would want to choose.
@cantflip The m/c will be upgraded to match the disc/drum or even the disc/disc setup that I end up choosing. It won't be upgraded till I choose the rest the system upgrades (buy the upgrade only once). I haven't seen the Formal spindle post, but will look for it. Thankyou
@78Brougham For the sake of argument a stick with a piece of leather wrapped around it to push on a wooden wheel was adequate when horsepower was alive and required oats and hay.
This car will be a driver, maybe not everyday but could if I wanted to. It will be used for long overnight road trips. Thankyou
@C Body Bob Did you use the 74 spindles on a 57-59? If so what were the donor vehicles that the rest of your parts came from?
@5wndwcpe That was exactly what I was asking for!
@OKDart Thankyou for that link. I will start surfing over there since it seems more 57-61 specific. As far as e brake on driveshaft that is long gone. I had to have a new driveshaft made as I have swapped a 360-727 combo in, swapped the rear end also.