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Hi,
Im new to this board and american cars in general. I have a 67 elcamino, I am looking for brake upgrades, I have 4 wheel drum, non-power. I was wondering if anyone knows which other chevy front disc's work, spindle swap or where I might be able to look to find out. I assume that I will have to take to whole brake system, booster, M/C. or would this all be "easier" if I just bit the bullet and bought one of those power brake/disc conversions. thanks -Sid [ November 03, 2002: Message edited by: VRTSid ]</p> |
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Spend the money and buy NEW stuff.If you do not know how to do this (and it can be done) you will end end with your money gone and no brakes. Most all of the pieces you need are long ago picked over, old and worn out. If you make it work.....if.... take the money you DID NOT SAVE and put good insurance on the Chevelle......you may need it. <img src="graemlins/sweat.gif" border="0" alt="[sweat]" /> <img src="graemlins/sweat.gif" border="0" alt="[sweat]" /> Buy the power assit upgrade
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$100? Not likely in this day and age.
I have a 67 Chevelle convertible and my disc brakes are from a 72 Monte Carlo. I got all my parts for the conversion from junkyards 20 years ago. It can be done today, but will take alot of effort. You'll need the spindles, calipers and master cylinder. I'd change your rubber lines too. Don't bother trying to find original 67 disc brakes. You'll pay twice as much for the parts and they aren't as good as 68 and up. I would also suggest going here for all the Chevelle info you can possibly stand. Great bunch of guys and they can talk you through ANY issue on any Chevelle. <a href="http://www.chevelles.com" target="_blank">Team Chevelle</a> <a href="http://www.mdesignstudio.com/chad/other/mychevelle2.jpg" target="_blank">My 67 Chevelle</a> [ November 07, 2002: Message edited by: Django ]</p> |
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I saw an ad for "GM Brakes" 70-84 or somthing, are they all the same? Will any caliper from around that time be about the same, as far as the mounting?/
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Here are some links to help you out.
<a href="http://www.chevelles.com/forum/Forum7/HTML/002268.html" target="_blank">http://www.chevelles.com/forum/Forum7/HTML/002268.html</a> This link is to an archive on converting from drum to disc. Spend some time reading all these threads, and you'll be an expert. <a href="http://www.chevelles.com/cgi-bin/forum/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=A%3A000002&S UBMIT=Go" target="_blank">http://www.chevelles.com/cgi-bin/forum/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=A%3A000002&S UBMIT=Go</a> |
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This is excatly what I was looking for! thanks!
-Sid Ill let you know where the **** lands |
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I have upgraded to disc on a Elcamino frame using www.globalwest control arms......Don
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