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03-11-2005, 04:31 PM | #11 |
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Hilljob26, here's a list of what I did. A friend used a CNC to cut my brackets out using an AutoCad drawing I drew. Hope this helps, Rg
Rotors, 1978 Cadilliac Seville, NAPA #UBP 85776, $24.99 ea, 11 5/32" Dia, 1" thick, 5x5 bolt pattern. Will require machining the axle flange to allow rotor to slide over axle. (piece of cake...) Calipers, 1986 Camaro front calipers (no e-brake), NAPA #SDC 2422032 & 2422033, $13.99 ea Pads, 1986 Camaro front pads, NAPA #BRP BR7070AM, $16.49 does both sides Master cylinder, 1968-1972 Corvette, approx. $30.00 Proportionong valve, Classic Performance Products, $59.00 Brackets, designed by me and graciously CNC'ed by a machinist friend $0.00 Total so far is less than $185.00 including the Master cyl and proportioning valve. All the rest of the parts will raise the total. Hopefully I can stay less than $250.00 in the end. I think it would probably be alot less trouble to buy a kit IF you couldn't find a friend to do the machine work, or someone to supply an AutoCad drawing, or you don't enjoy making things work (some people don't...) For me it's more of a personal challenge and will give me some braggin rights IF it all works! The kits usually don't include a master cylinder or proportioning valve, so the kits can be expensive. I don't think I would do this to a vehicle I drive everyday either. Safety is always a concern and I am designing an alternate e-brake system (still in it's infancy...) I am also buying cheaper parts, but they all have a lifetime warranty.
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