Getting parts for the Bendix disc brake systems isn't that difficult anymore in this day and age.
Just gotta know where to look to purchase the parts.
Piston rebuild kits, individual pistons, are available from ebay, and Amazon vendors.
Rock auto too.
As far as complete calipers, again check Rock Auto, and any parts store that carries the Centric line of auto parts.
You can rebuild your own existing calipers, or send them out to the professional vendors that advertise, doing that type of work.
As far as rotors, there a couple of vendors that sell a reproduction one piece rotor, and another sells a original two piece rotor that you reuse your existing hub that you remove from the old and reinstall onto the new.
Repop caliper hard lines are available from the companies that sell fuel, and brake lines.
Repop caliper hose brackets are available.
Calipers bolt directly to the spindle, so no bracketry is neeeded for that.
If the OP needs original 66-69 Bendix disc brake spindles they come up for sale from time to time on the internet web sites, or placing your own wanted ad.
Buy yes, some of this stuff is expensive, $$$$$$$$$ dollar wise, depending on which way that you want to go, but all is available.




Last edited by hemi71x; 10/23/18 05:37 PM.

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