Re: Disc Brake conversion question.
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Re: Disc Brake conversion question.



Thanks for that ebay link! I have been pricing parts for my '64 Dart and it's nice to see a spindle with the dust shield. 

For those of us with early A bodies, we can use this same spindle without getting a different upper control arm by using a ball joint adapter from Dr. Diff - http://www.doctordiff.com/a-body-upper-ball-joint-tapered-adapter.html

Also, this article gives really great detail on converting to a dual master cylinder: https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/ams/how-to-dual-brake-circuit-system-install-on-early-a-body.136/

Cheers,
Robert

On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 12:53:25 PM UTC-6, centerl...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
For a reliable system this is all you need.


Add a set of calipers and rotors from RockAuto along with a '76 "A" body manual master cylinder and you have a set of reliable front disks for well under $500.


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