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Old 09-17-2017, 08:45 PM   #626
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Old 09-17-2017, 11:35 PM   #627
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Old 09-21-2017, 02:06 PM   #628
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In case anyone is wondering, rockauto.com sells the Centric brand rotors, which is also branded as StopTech. Since I'll have corss drilled and slotted Wilwoods up front, i figured the rears needed to somewhat match.

I nees to get some like that for my front on my '71 I have the wilwood rear brake kit and those do come as close as I can get to match. Part number I have for front is 127.66000 is that correct?
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Old 10-02-2017, 11:29 PM   #629
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Re: D52 Caliper Rear Disc Brake Brackets

Finally managed to go pick up my parts and get these brackets installed, everything looked great and fit pretty much perfect. The outer bracket that bolts to the 4 bolt flange didn't quite clear the little ridge that it centers over, but I'm sure this was mostly due to my rear end being powder coated as well as the brackets being powdered, or slight variation of axle tube as it was only one side. Once I snugged the bolts down she popped right over and sat flush. Worst part about it all is that it probably took longer unpacking all the parts then to install. Well made and looks awesome, thanks Captain!!

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Old 10-02-2017, 11:34 PM   #630
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I nees to get some like that for my front on my '71 I have the wilwood rear brake kit and those do come as close as I can get to match. Part number I have for front is 127.66000 is that correct?
Got the drilled/slotted ecoat stop tech for front. 127.66000 is part# of anyone needs 1.25"
They are some nice rotors. Summit sells for 120 each, got them to price match car parts.com for $80. Came with races installed. Nice quality product.
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Old 10-08-2017, 01:51 PM   #631
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Re: D52 Caliper Rear Disc Brake Brackets

If this doesn’t get much I will ask in the general area, but got to cleaning up and test fitting my calipers and pads last night, and the A1 eldorado calipers have a solid piston. So my question is, is anyone using the anti rattle clips with the rear parking brake caliper, and if so how did you orientate the clips to work? The clip hits the piston seal with the solid pistons on my calipers as the long end has nowhere to go. Also, does anyone know how the park brake mechanisms works? Is it mechanical to push the piston out or hydraulic with volume displacement? Dry, I have no piston movement while rotating the park brake lever so that’s why I ask.

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Old 10-08-2017, 02:07 PM   #632
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If this doesn’t get much I will ask in the general area, but got to cleaning up and test fitting my calipers and pads last night, and the A1 eldorado calipers have a solid piston. So my question is, is anyone using the anti rattle clips with the rear parking brake caliper, and if so how did you orientate the clips to work? The clip hits the piston seal with the solid pistons on my calipers as the long end has nowhere to go. Also, does anyone know how the park brake mechanisms works? Is it mechanical to push the piston out or hydraulic with volume displacement? Dry, I have no piston movement while rotating the park brake lever so that’s why I ask.

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For my rear wilwood disk kit the park brake is Incorporated in the rotor. That is a good question.
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Old 10-08-2017, 10:22 PM   #633
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If this doesn’t get much I will ask in the general area, but got to cleaning up and test fitting my calipers and pads last night, and the A1 eldorado calipers have a solid piston. So my question is, is anyone using the anti rattle clips with the rear parking brake caliper, and if so how did you orientate the clips to work? The clip hits the piston seal with the solid pistons on my calipers as the long end has nowhere to go. Also, does anyone know how the park brake mechanisms works? Is it mechanical to push the piston out or hydraulic with volume displacement? Dry, I have no piston movement while rotating the park brake lever so that’s why I ask.

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The lever is pushing out the back side of the piston by means of a one way roller clutch. This will drift out as needed with wear. If doing a brake job and needing to make room for the thicker pads/rotors you turn the piston clockwise (as you look at the face of the piston) using a special tool or improvise as needed. This clockwise movement releases the clutch and allows it to move inward. If your piston does not move out i would suggest to install it anyway (you have a warranty). Some levers can be installed /clocked into many positions and on some you turn the lever in the direction as the cable would move it, remove the lever and reindex it to be able to grab some more and turn some more. My last eldo brake job was probably 35 years ago so i will leave the final sayso to someone that has done it recently.

When done if the lever does nothing after you have driven the truck and the hydraulic brakes work good i then would suspect broken roller clutch assemblies.

I've worked on subarus since the 70's and their pistons rolled clockwise inward, and then you would step on the brake pedal and this would push the piston out and eventually give a nice pedal feel, and then the emergency brake lever did it's job. First time i did a brake job i needed help and scratched my head many times trying to figure it out. I resorted to taking a caliper apart and then it all made sense. By the way, these subaru calipers were on the FRONT.
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Old 10-09-2017, 10:41 PM   #634
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Good info airstream, thanks. There’s some good information out there on these brakes, just need to dig, but it sounds like the performance of these brakes is based purely on the setup of the park brake. Another thing I read is to not touch the hydraulic side of things until the P brake is setup properly. And for the rattle clips, apparently they’re a wire style clip. Raybestos H5459 or ACdelco
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Old 10-19-2017, 09:23 AM   #635
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Re: D52 Caliper Rear Disc Brake Brackets

First off, great work Captain! I’ve had my 85 C-10 apart for about 6 months trying to find the DIY parts to put disc brakes on the rear. I tried the S-10 4x4 backing plates that MANY people say will fit.....but they don’t. I was gonna go the Impala rotor and custom bracket route but the rotor doesn’t fit completely down onto the axles due to the tiny lip. I wanted something that I could put together that worked without having to machine any parts. My buddy ordered some brackets for his 68 from you for the Impala rotor setup and is gonna have his axles machined. The quality and fit of your brackets sold me.
I’m gonna go the Astro route however because the rotors actually fit properly. I’ll be ordering those brackets soon.
My question today is about the master, is it a must to change it from stock to disc/disc? Also, has anyone used the 83+ year corvette mc? Does it fit without mods? I’m new to this forum stuff so if this is the wrong place for that question I apologize. Anyway, thanks guys.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:36 PM   #636
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Even though some have run a disc/drum master with 4 wheel discs I always recommend upgrading to a disc/disc master and prop valve. Or at least an adjustable valve in the rear line. I do not have any experience with the '83 Corvette master, but it should bolt up and work fine as long as the bore in the back of the piston is the same as your original master.
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Old 10-24-2017, 10:06 PM   #637
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Old 10-24-2017, 10:08 PM   #638
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Re: D52 Caliper Rear Disc Brake Brackets

Know of parking brake cable I can use for rear d154 wilwood brake kit. I had rear drums and removed them with the short cable for rear half. These wilwood brakes require uses of non factory clevis. Have a lwb leaf.
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Old 10-24-2017, 11:32 PM   #639
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Old 10-24-2017, 11:33 PM   #640
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Sorry I have no idea. I have never installed anything like that. You might ask that question in either the '60-'66 forum or the suspension forum.

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Know of parking brake cable I can use for rear d154 wilwood brake kit. I had rear drums and removed them with the short cable for rear half. These wilwood brakes require uses of non factory clevis. Have a lwb leaf.
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Old 11-30-2017, 07:22 PM   #641
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Re: D52 Caliper Rear Disc Brake Brackets

i have a question.im doing a frame off on a 79 c-10.with bags and lowered and all that stuff.im using a 12 bolt rear.the rims im using are 26".but the bolt pattern is a dual one that is 4 1/2 and 4 5/8.will i have any issues using these brackets after i press out studs on axels and have them redrilled.
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Old 12-01-2017, 01:21 AM   #642
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If you are needing a wheel stud pattern other than the 5 x 5, the rotors will also need to be redrilled. I've never heard of a 4 5/8" wheel stud circle. Are you certain that you measured the holes correctly?

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i have a question.im doing a frame off on a 79 c-10.with bags and lowered and all that stuff.im using a 12 bolt rear.the rims im using are 26".but the bolt pattern is a dual one that is 4 1/2 and 4 5/8.will i have any issues using these brackets after i press out studs on axels and have them redrilled.
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Old 12-24-2017, 12:21 AM   #643
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Re: D52 Caliper Rear Disc Brake Brackets

Can I use the later model eldorado calipers like 79-85 e brake style with this setup? What's the difference in the 76-78 ebrake caliper?
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Old 12-24-2017, 12:25 AM   #644
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No you can not use the smaller Metric '79-'85 calipers in place of the '76-'78 Eldorado calipers. They are physically a smaller size.

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Can I use the later model eldorado calipers like 79-85 e brake style with this setup? What's the difference in the 76-78 ebrake caliper?
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Any idea where I can find the e brake arms for the 76-78 style?
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Old 12-24-2017, 01:04 AM   #646
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I make the arms and cable brackets and sell them in a kit with the springs and mounting hardware. They are $60.00 plus $7.15 for shipping. I believe they are shown somewhere in this thread. Look on pages 15 & 19.

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Old 12-24-2017, 02:14 AM   #647
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Anyone know of any good deals right now for some d52 calipers and rotors?
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Old 12-26-2017, 12:31 AM   #648
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Have you checked your local auto parts suppliers?

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I am officially notifying everyone that I will be on vacation from 02-05-18 thru 02-13-18. I will do my best to get all orders built and shipped before I leave, if placed by 01-31-18. Orders placed while I am gone will be built and shipped in order of receipt of payment once I return. Thanks for understanding.
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Old 01-26-2018, 12:24 AM   #650
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I scanned the thread and saw some discussion but didn’t see an answer. Do you make a bracket for d52 wilwoods for a 6 lug axle? I’d like to go disc on rear of my k5, and want a matching set of calipers front and rear
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