Drum Brakes All Around
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01/30/11 05:08 PM
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My 71 Cuda has drum brakes at all 4 corners. I'm just not ready to spend a small fortune on a conversion. And when I do it will be front and rear. In the mean time any suggestions to enhance the drums braking abilities?
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Re: Drum Brakes All Around
[Re: CHRGR69]
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01/30/11 05:21 PM
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Go over everything in the old system. I'd consider replacing all 4 wheel cylinders, and maybe the master cylinder also if you can find some spare change.
I went through the 4 wheel manual drums on my '68 B'cuda, and found the front wheel cylinders funky (pulled the rubber end caps off and found water and a rusty mess). Then checked the rear, they looked better, but had in fact seized and were inoperative. I basically had no rear brakes, and the fronts were not 100%. After replacing all the wheel cylinders and my master cylinder, I'm back to the OEM level of braking (which I am happy with... I don't drive it aggressive on the road, and not usually in heavy traffic either).
Scott B.
"I'm a self-made man... I started with nothing, and I still have most of it!"
68 360 rusty B'cuda 'vert (GO Fish)13.59@ 98.72 mph
69 340 GTS stock 14.18@ 95.60 mph
01 5.9L Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4
01 3.5L 300M 16.23@ 86.97 mph
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Re: Drum Brakes All Around
[Re: Jim_Lusk]
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It depends on what your budget is and what else the car needs (and what junk yard parts are like in your area). If you found a late B or F/M/J with recently rebuilt brakes (seems very common for 80s cars to hit the yards around here with new brakes) and your ball joint and bushings are good, you could have front discs for around $100. You'll have much more than that in completely redone drums.
Jim L. Have you priced out brake parts lately at our Pick-N-Pull wrecking yards here in northern California? I think you are $100.00 low on priceing a set of disc brakes. That price will just buy you one side of the car. Here is a price listing what you would be paying in Fresno. If the OP can find parts for $100.00 that certainly would be a screaming deal. This is off their web site. Core charges included. Spindles 29.98 Rotor 16.98 Caliper 20.98 Gravel Shield 13.98 Caliper Mount 9.99 And all this is times two, for the other side, plus the enviornmental charge that they charge, and tax, your well into the $200.00 world. Wish i could find my A body stuff for 100 bucks. lol
Last edited by hemi71x; 01/31/11 12:57 AM.
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Re: Drum Brakes All Around
[Re: hemi71x]
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01/31/11 01:05 AM
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It depends on what your budget is and what else the car needs (and what junk yard parts are like in your area). If you found a late B or F/M/J with recently rebuilt brakes (seems very common for 80s cars to hit the yards around here with new brakes) and your ball joint and bushings are good, you could have front discs for around $100. You'll have much more than that in completely redone drums.
Jim L. Have you priced out brake parts lately at our Pick-N-Pull wrecking yards here in northern California? I think you are $100.00 low on priceing a set of disc brakes. That price will just buy you one side of the car. Here is a price listing what you would be paying in Fresno. If the OP can find parts for $100.00 that certainly would be a screaming deal. This is off their web site. Core charges included. Spindles 29.98 Rotor 16.98 Caliper 20.98 Gravel Shield 13.98 Caliper Mount 9.99 And all this is times two, for the other side, plus the enviornmental charge that they charge, and tax, your well into the $200.00 world. Wish i could find my A body stuff for 100 bucks. lol
Well, it has been a while since I bought those parts. I was eying a Dart for the k-member yesterday and thinking about just the upper arms and spindles, but they are getting ridiculous if those are the prices.
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Re: Drum Brakes All Around
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01/31/11 10:15 AM
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Porterfield makes performance brake shoes, give them a call to see if they have any for your car. http://www.porterfield-brakes.com/Find an 'old' shop somewhere that still knows how to radius your shoes to drums for a full contact. Of course, be certain that everything is in top condition and properly adjusted.
Why do I torture myself so?
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