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I have a 36 Dodge Sedan. I want to put up to date disc brakes on it without changing the world as it is. Are there any kits or ideas out there guys? The bolt pattern is 5 by 4 3/8" I'm new at this so "be gentle"
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Check out PLY-DO
RT1, BOX 277-B DELBARTON, WV 25670 They sell an adapter kit for 199.00 using you r stock spindles with chevy calipers and rotors You furnish calipers,rotors and hoses. Kinda pricey for what you get ,but I used their kit on my 47 Desoto and they seem to fit and work ok. Their phone # is(304) 475-3245 |
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I had a 1938 Nash that had a Mustang II front end with nine inch brakes and it burned them up. I put in a ECI eleven inch conversion kit and all the parts fit well. The mag's are full of kits that will work. Checkout <a href="http://www.mpbfrakes.com" target="_blank">www.mpbfrakes.com</a> or 888-251-2353. They have kits and parts you will need. DAVE E SHANK
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