Your question is hard to understand. If you are looking to build your own caliper mounts for GM brakes on a 39 Ford spindle here is a link, click on brake caliper adapter :
Speedway Motors has kits to put disk brakes on your vehicle, if you change the spindles over to the 37-48 type. They have the spindles also. They have them for Ford or Chevy parts. On my 30 model I used 11 inch Chevy rotors and GM calipers. Go to www.speedwaymotors.com and check it out.
Your question is hard to understand. If you are looking to build your own caliper mounts for GM brakes on a 39 Ford spindle here is a link, click on brake caliper adapter :
Oh Sorry...
I have the '28-'48 for spindles grafted onto my '29 dodge front axle and am looking for how to adapt disk brakes. I hoping to take a rotor off a production car and maybe change bearings and fit it to the 28 spindles.
I know I can buy a kit from speedway, but I'm on a tight budget and am looking to see if there is a cheaper way.
From the link it looks like a bearing spacer is needed, so thats going to rule out me building it!
unless there are other choices?
Well the complete kit...everything you need, including all new bearings, races, seals, new rotors, re-built calipers,new pads, all mounting hardware, caliper brackets and bushings etc. is really not high....294 bucks. The basic kit you supply the rotors , pads, and calipers etc. are 134 bucks. The best deal in my opinion is to go with the complete kit. This kit will only work if you already have the 37-48 Ford type hubs installed on your axle. Two things to never cut corners on...brakes and steering.
Have you talked to Speedway Motors yet???? They have all of your answers.
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