C body discs on a B body
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03/06/09 02:17 PM
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I found a 68 chrysler imperial out at the junk yard that has discs but its a C body. Will these spindles fit on my 71 roadrunner? I ran into problem trying to find discs because my car doesn't have that rubber biscuit between the K frame and the frame rail. I also found a 73' satellite and 74' charger that had discs but they both had that rubber biscuit. I dont know if i can use those spindles because they might be taller. So I need some advice if I can use the spindles off that imperial and if I could use the spindles off those mopars that have that rubber isolator in order to fit on my 71 roadrunner that doesn't have that rubber isolator (metal to metal bolt in, no isolator).
Project War Bird:
1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
383 4 speed with air conditioning
GY3 Curious yellow
All original
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Re: C body discs on a B body
[Re: toplescuda]
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03/06/09 04:23 PM
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You can't use Imperial or C-body brakes.
The best junkyard disc brake brake swap is 73'-'76 A/E body brakes, or the more common (taller) '73 and newer B/F/M/J/R body stuff.
The 3/8" taller knuckles work fine.
will they work for putting disc on my 70 gran coupe barracuda with drums on it now????
what , the C body brakes ???
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Re: C body discs on a B body
[Re: JohnRR]
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03/06/09 04:27 PM
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no will spindels for a f body work for putting disc on my 70 gran coup(e body)
1970 barracuda convert. 1 of 59 1970 pro street A.A.R. clone (panther pink) 1971 charger 2015 hellcat challenger. Redline red 2014 quad cab 4x4 ram 8 speed hemi
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Re: C body discs on a B body
[Re: AndyF]
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03/06/09 08:28 PM
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MoparMarq
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I have the design for a bearing that will allow the use of a C body rotor on an B (or A/E/FMJ) spindle. The nice thing about that is the C body rotor is 1.25 thick so the Viper calipers fit without any pad spacers. I'm not sure if I'll ever get any of the bearings made or not though. It costs some money to get a special bearing made even if the modification is easy to do.
Too bad there isn't an off-the-shelf bearing that would work. Then the Viper caliper setup would be even more trick. How much do the C-body rotors weigh in comparison to the 11.75 inch B-body rotors?
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Re: C body discs on a B body
[Re: MoparMarq]
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03/06/09 08:40 PM
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Even if you make the adapter for C body to B the Imperial stuff still wont work.The brakes were strictly Imperial.They even had If I remember from my 66 a 5 inch bolt pattern.Plus Imps took the huge ball joint.Rocky
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Re: C body discs on a B body
[Re: AndyF]
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03/07/09 11:40 AM
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Imperials (I think up to 71?)do have the 5" bolt circle tho....
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
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Re: C body discs on a B body
[Re: AndyF]
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03/07/09 02:00 PM
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Yep, the C body rotors are heavy but at least the weight is in the correct location. With C body rotors and Viper calipers a person would have a pretty good track setup that would fit inside of 15 inch rims. That would be a cool deal for a NASCAR type setup with steel rims.
I thought the C-body rotor were pretty expensive and hard to find expect the 73 and up ones that are shared with the light duty 71? and up D-100 trucks? Is that the rotor you are thinking about Andy?
Anyway to do the project with bearing adapters?
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