Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
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Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
I'm looking for a front drum to disc conversion kit for my '68 Camaro. I'm looking at a factory bolt in kit right now but I have a question about front wheel clearance. I'm running Weld Magnum Drags, 15 X 3 with a 2.5" backspacing which had zero clearance issues on my drums. How do I make absolutly sure before I order that the new disc set-up will clear the wheels?
- Bruce69Camaro
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Re: Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
I got a kit from Matt's Classic Bowtieshttp://www.mattsclassicbowties.com/index.html that was a CCP brand kit.
I got mine with stock spindles and vented and drilled rotors, manual brake setup.
Very easy to install and came already asembled.
I use 15 x 3.5 Drag Lites on the front and have no issues. They do tell you in the kit that it will locate the wheels outward from the stock location. I just forget how much?
They also sell the kits with drop spindles.
The only thing different I would have done was, order the optional braided steel brake lines. I went out and bought my own lines and should have just made it easy on myself and go with their lines.
Here's a picture of the setup
I got mine with stock spindles and vented and drilled rotors, manual brake setup.
Very easy to install and came already asembled.
I use 15 x 3.5 Drag Lites on the front and have no issues. They do tell you in the kit that it will locate the wheels outward from the stock location. I just forget how much?
They also sell the kits with drop spindles.
The only thing different I would have done was, order the optional braided steel brake lines. I went out and bought my own lines and should have just made it easy on myself and go with their lines.
Here's a picture of the setup
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Re: Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
I've looked at their stuff before and if I was to order it would probably be through them. Their prices seem fairly reasonable although I'm not too sure about shipping and duty (I'm from Canada). How has your stopping power improved Bruce?
- Bruce69Camaro
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Re: Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
Your going to laugh but I haven't tried it out yet.
Next week I'll be able to try things out.
Bruce
Next week I'll be able to try things out.
Bruce
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Re: Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
I got my kit off ebay. No issues. I have a different kit now bc of the sub frame!
1967 Camaro
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Hey I gotta 9 sec car, in the 8th! lol
Jegs
Mike Curley Racing
Capital Raceway
Maryland International Raceway
Re: Drum To Disc Brake Conversion Kits
Is there a real weight difference between front drums and discs?
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