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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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replacing rearend
I have a 1969 with HO52 rearend, due to how hard it is to find parts, what is a good replacement. I have coil springs.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Re: replacing rearend
If you can live without an E-brake a dimple disk conversion is pretty cheap. Eldorado calipers have a not so good ebrake as well. I happen to have a sett I don't need. I'd also change the gear oil.
There might be a way to convert to 14 bolt brakes as well. If you want to get into redoing mounts a 14 bolt is probably the cheapest option. |
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Re: replacing rearend
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And it will/should have a working parking brake. |
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