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1967 Ford Econoline Brakes
I have been looking for a disc brake conversion kit or parts. I checked out Scarebird so far it looks like a dead end. Also Summitt Racing And Stainless Steel Brakes I,m Hoping Someone can help. I never thought a conversion for a 60's drop front axle would be so hard to find. This is my second one and I'll tell you stopping can be a problem.Any help would be appreciated.
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Check out www.speedway.com...They have aftermarket dropped axles that are set up to use the 37-41 style Ford spindles. They have the spindles also as well as kits to put either Chevy or Mustang disc brakes on them. The dropped axle on the car in my Avatar has a Chassis Engineering dropped axle, with 37 Ford spindles, with 11 inch Chevy disc brakes.
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