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Re: Front disk brake conversion question
[Re: nasty68]
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08/19/14 10:37 PM
08/19/14 10:37 PM
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mikemee1331
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F,M,J are brakes that were on the dodge aspen and plymouth volare and like models. I run them on my dart.
I thought they were initials for a company I couldn't find
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Re: Front disk brake conversion question
[Re: mikemee1331]
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08/20/14 03:43 PM
08/20/14 03:43 PM
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TonyS451
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I used a Dr Diff kit in the past and it worked great. It allowed me to use a factory style rotors, but included a bracket (made by AndyF) so you can use Wilwood lightweight calipers. The kit also included new spindles and braided hoses. Its been a few years, but I think the cost was comparable to a master power kit which uses nothing light weight. I added a lightweight master cylinder.
2 kids and a dog
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Re: Front disk brake conversion question
[Re: Budman]
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08/21/14 09:40 AM
08/21/14 09:40 AM
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TonyS451
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It was an aluminum mopar MC. A while back there was a guy selling them on moparts (Rick erhenberg I believe) and it also included the adapter mounting bracket.
2 kids and a dog
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