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Scarebird disc brakes? #1852324
06/19/15 01:37 AM
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Finally got back into a 74 duster after a year sabbatical of no Mopars. This is an odd car, 4/74 build date but is still small bolt and drums shruggy. Anyway, I thought of using the Scarebird caliper mounts to do the disc conversion. Does anyone have any feedback on these kits?

Re: Scarebird disc brakes? [Re: SLOW67] #1852325
06/19/15 01:39 AM
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They work pretty good.


Drum brake A bodies were SBP until the Disc requirement came into effect.

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hhh..how i feel

Re: Scarebird disc brakes? [Re: SLOW67] #1852423
06/19/15 10:57 AM
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My situation probably no longer applies. I got my B-body set about 10 years ago. I know they've changed things since then, but I had to do some machine work to make everything fit. I wasn't too pleased with the brackets right out of the box.

However, once that was taken care of they're a very cost effective alternative for a driver, and I'm sure they're fit has gotten better in the last 10 years.

My kit used late 90's GM truck calipers with early 70's Fury rotors.


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