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Re: '68 Coronet Drum to Disc help needed please!!! [Re: moparinator] #773770
08/16/10 10:03 PM
08/16/10 10:03 PM
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Mansfield,Ohio
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Mt. Pleasant 43939

not far from Wheeling WV,and St. Clairsville, OH


what kind of shape is your Coronet in?




Right now better than new!! It is a '68 Dodge Coronet 440 w/440/727/3:91's
Putting motor together now and getting ready to put the K frame and suspension together.

Re: '68 Coronet Drum to Disc help needed please!!! [Re: Stanton] #773771
08/16/10 10:04 PM
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Dr. Diff has the stainless braided lines.




Thnx for that info. I will get ahold of him and see what he has to offer!!

Re: '68 Coronet Drum to Disc help needed please!!! [Re: moparrulzzz] #773772
08/17/10 09:49 AM
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Marlboro, NY, USA
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However you wind up doing this, please be SURE that:

> The hose doesn't go taut at any and all combination of full lock L/R and full jounce/rebound

> Hoses meet FMVSS and SAE standards

> Hoses don't rub on anything

try to use hoses with ant-rotation (square ends) if you use the banjo-bolt setup.

See:
MA disc swap page

Rick

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