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Old 06-02-2008, 06:48 AM   #4
69rut
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Re: disc brakes

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Originally Posted by LONGHAIR View Post
There are several ways to go about this.
Probably the simplest, is to do an entire crossmember swap....
This thing weights a ton so be careful!

I just swaped parts. Get ball joints for a 71-72 and install them in the control arms. The ball joints will fit the earlier model control arms without modification, but have a different taper for the disc brake spindles.

I think you can keep the same tie rod ends, but if you go with the 71-72 units you will find them to be larger in diameter. This will require the use of the later model tie rod ends.

You will need to get a disc/drum master cylinder also. Drum/drum will not work. I would do the power booster install also, but the brakes will still work just fine with out it.
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