Re: Looking for rotor eating brake pads/Cordoba swap?
[Re: cudagregs]
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03/12/10 11:34 AM
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when I went disc on my 68 Dart I used the MP 4 bolt to 2 bolt adaptor installed an alum 2 bolt MC from a 5th ave I swaped a 74 dart prop valve on to the 68 Dart used an adjustable brake rod work very good and no problems I suggest droping the 4 bolt MC for the newer style alum 2 bolt
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Re: Looking for rotor eating brake pads/Cordoba swap?
[Re: cudagregs]
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03/12/10 12:11 PM
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therocks
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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I use 69 70 disc masters for a C body on ours.I also use ceramic pads.They are tons better than stock type.Stops great even at 120.Advanced got my pads.Rocky
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Re: Looking for rotor eating brake pads/Cordoba swap?
[Re: therocks]
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03/12/10 12:36 PM
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HPS offers several different types of brake pads. Stock to very very grippy. I went somewhere in the middle and am happy. Be careful the 5th ave MC is a 1 1/8"+/- bore which is a little big for a non-power set-up. You will lose pedal feel. I suggest keeping it around or just under an inch. Summit has a 7/8" MC for an early 90's Lebaron, Imperial, etc. I suggest that one. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/DHB-M39476/
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Re: Looking for rotor eating brake pads/Cordoba swap?
[Re: cudagregs]
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03/12/10 01:18 PM
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I've run both raybestos sure stops and bendix CQ ceramics, both work well....
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Re: Looking for rotor eating brake pads/Cordoba swap?
[Re: cudagregs]
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03/12/10 03:44 PM
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http://www.firmfeel.com/carbonme_b.htmFirm Feel can also get you the master cylinder adapter as well as a late model two bolt master. Or check the for sale pages on here and get a complete conversion kit from Eberg.
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Re: Looking for rotor eating brake pads/Cordoba swap?
[Re: HemiDave]
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03/13/10 12:14 PM
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therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Advanced can get ceramic pads for pin type.Thats what I have on my 65.Probally about 35 bucks for a set.I believe mine were Beddix.Id have to find the box.Rocky
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