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Old 11-11-2015, 04:04 PM   #1
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Re: PHOTOS! Disc Brake Conversion

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getting ready to do this for my '61, following for inspiration and information
Right on man!!! Nearly all of the information that I got was from user sixTsix. He helped out with all of my questions... You should check out his suspension build. Early classic enterprise has some pretty nice kits. Comes with everything you need!

I'm going to be posting pictures of where I am currently at... I just ran my brake lines, and honestly I'm not to satisfied with it so I'll most likely rerun my lines. Just a heads up: having a tube bender and double flare tool and knowing how to use them really helps out in this part of the process...
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Re: PHOTOS! Disc Brake Conversion

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Right on man!!! Nearly all of the information that I got was from user sixTsix. He helped out with all of my questions... You should check out his suspension build. Early classic enterprise has some pretty nice kits. Comes with everything you need!

I'm going to be posting pictures of where I am currently at... I just ran my brake lines, and honestly I'm not to satisfied with it so I'll most likely rerun my lines. Just a heads up: having a tube bender and double flare tool and knowing how to use them really helps out in this part of the process...
I got the McGaughys disc conversion and spindles kit all together, sitting next the Boomstick waiting for my nerves to build up and actually start. The brake lines are what i'm worried most about, and the '76 MC and booster i'll be hooking them up to. But, why else did i start this project!
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