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May 16, 2013 6:24 am  #1


Disc brake conversion

Hello
Looking for some info on dis brake conversion . I have a set up now but was made for a 1958 TBird with a 2 inch drop. Want to loose the drop and go back to the stock spindal, but keep the disc brake set up. Thanks

Last edited by galaxie198 (May 16, 2013 6:25 am)

 

May 16, 2013 10:48 am  #2


Re: Disc brake conversion

what year is your car??  power or manual? are you wanting just front disc or 4-wheel disc.  Does it need to be OEM or will the correct brakes from another donor car be expectable??

 

May 16, 2013 12:49 pm  #3


Re: Disc brake conversion

[size=125]Hello I have a 61 Starliner and has disc on front and drum on rear, It has now disc on front with a 2 inch drop spindel. I have the stock spindel now.Would like to use the ford disc set up that is on it now . It has a 11 rotor 1 inch thick. Thanks[/size]

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May 16, 2013 4:38 pm  #4


Re: Disc brake conversion

Galaxie "drop spindles" are usual;y nothing more than Granada disc brakes.  If that is what you have they are a popular option in the Mustang community and something you should be able to sell.  Being a 61 there are two options.  First would be to get Galaxie disc brakes.  These would be from any Galaxie, T-bird, LTD or Country squire basically any full size Ford from 65 to 75.  If you get this kind of disc you will either need to change your tie-rod ends or have about 1/8" milled off of the top of the steering arm on the spindles  I have done it several times my self with nothing more then an angle grinder.  The other option would be to get some LTD II disc brakes 76-79 or t-bird and Ranchero discs from the same years.  These are a direct bolt up however with some sets people have had problems getting enough camber adjustment.

 

May 16, 2013 5:06 pm  #5


Re: Disc brake conversion

Hello
If I went the first route and got the galaxie set up would I be able to use the the rotor and the capliars off  the Granada  set up I have now, and would the only mod would be to grind one eight off the steering arm ? Thanks......

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May 16, 2013 5:21 pm  #6


Re: Disc brake conversion

galaxie198 wrote:

Hello
If I went the first route and got the galaxie set up would I be able to use the the rotor and the capliars off  the Granada  set up I have now, and would the only mod would be to grind one eight off the steering arm ? Thanks......

No. The Granada parts are specific to the Granada. 

 

May 16, 2013 5:33 pm  #7


Re: Disc brake conversion

Thanks, but If I went the first route would gringing the steering arm  be the only mod. I would do ? Thanks........
 

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May 16, 2013 5:37 pm  #8


Re: Disc brake conversion

Yes. The spindles are identical to the OEM drum spindles but they have caliper mounts

 

May 16, 2013 5:42 pm  #9


Re: Disc brake conversion

OK then I would have to change my capliars to GM style with with new capliars hardware and my rotors can be saved?

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May 16, 2013 5:46 pm  #10


Re: Disc brake conversion

What? That doesn't make any sense to me why wouldn't you use the correct rotors and calipers for the spindles you end up getting? 

 

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