Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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15" front talk with Magnum Force but that is a 6 piston. You can go to 12.19 with 4 piston with the Wilwood kits. I'm not sure on other kits.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
[Re: Kern Dog]
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The wheel shell and spoke design also play a roll on caliper/rotor offset. If the rotor has enough inset you can fit more common off the shelf wheels.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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I was just wondering and mulling the options. what about some aggressive nascar pads & a breakin (bed in) procedure. it'd be the easiest upgrade.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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Nascar pads?
Nascar pads, if truly for Nascar applications and not just a gimmick name, are designed for serious high speed and high heat applications, probably gonna be horrible on a street car. Ever see the video of the rotors glowing cherry red when they put on the brakes during a race?
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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Race pads on street = Front end body work
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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Thanks. I have an 18x9 front wheel. I thought the common belief was that the rotor usually has to be 3" smaller than the wheel diameter. No, I do not need a 15" rotor to stop the car, I was just wondering and mulling the options. It depends on the shape of the parts but back when I was building 13" brake kits they were all designed to work with Ford Mustang 17 inch rims. So if your 18" rims are caliper "friendly" then you should be able to put a 14" rotor in there. A 13" rotor with a big caliper should easily fit inside an 18" rim unless you have the world's worst wheel design.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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Race pads on street = Front end body work I believe the SuperSpeedway pads often have a low temp usefulness and aggressiveness, since they are seldom used, but hugely important for pit stops, and cooled constantly by high speed air. I suspect we are mainly talking brake compound selection, as the hardware is super expensive, even used.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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This is the Dr Diff cobra kit (13" rotor) with an 18x9. Just bolted it on, its an easy swap, but haven't driven the car yet. If you wanted opposed piston caliper you would need rotors with a deeper hat (more offset to the knuckle side). The wheels are Torque thrust M's, which are basically mustang wheels as well. There are a lot of pads available for this application (94-04 Mustang Cobra). I also bought the rear kit (11.75 rear disk that is vented), but haven't started the install yet.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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How much benefit is there going from the Dr Diff Stage 3 kit with the Cobra calipers and the 4 piston Brembos on the Stage 4? Don't know, but mine stop pretty well with manual brakes. Sorry, I don't have a close up.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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This is the Dr Diff cobra kit (13" rotor) with an 18x9. Just bolted it on, its an easy swap, but haven't driven the car yet. If you wanted opposed piston caliper you would need rotors with a deeper hat (more offset to the knuckle side). The wheels are Torque thrust M's, which are basically mustang wheels as well. There are a lot of pads available for this application (94-04 Mustang Cobra). I also bought the rear kit (11.75 rear disk that is vented), but haven't started the install yet. Yep, I've got the same 13" kit from Dr Diff but with 17x8 in front, 18x9 in rear. The rear are his 13" kit as well. Hopefully I get to stomp the stop pedal later next weekend, the car isn't on the road yet.
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Re: Biggest rotor you can fit on a stock 73 A disc knuckle ?
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You have a 13" rear brake kit? I didn't know anyone offered anything that big for a rear brake setup. Yep, a 13" rear kit! I bought the kit from Dr Diff back in early 2008, but looking at his website this morning it doesn't appear as though he offers it any longer. Here's a poor pic w/ wetsanded quarter panel, but they are the Cobra rear calipers w/ parking attachment. I believe the rotors in this kit at the time were Porsche.
Pete -1968 Barracuda 4spd 383-6pk
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