Re: [Chrysler300] Brakes / blue sky
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Re: [Chrysler300] Brakes / blue sky



Maybe not  true Ron . Been there. Had 58 D both ways , look up parts for 58 ,check numbers vs 59 or 57  you often got wrong one . Much of the literature in parts books all messed up about D . 59 has the later upper arms too , I think changed with brakes . You are right though all 59 are later stuff. Note two part numbers for upper arm bushings 58 . Late 58 , up , is Distinguished by increasing the thickness of the backing plate , bigger control arm bushings , I think front end adjusting methods changed too ( cams vs shims) ) backing plate thickness step  changed the wheel cylinder step  .   When you swap a  frame you learn all this the hard way . Not familiar with term “three platform “ at all . Maybe another change . But structural change was ( despite erratic  stories about when , or if all at once , or just 300 )  in 58 . 57 had problems , to put it mildly .  Noises failing to hold adjustments , locking if left sitting , etc not all  those fixed by upgrade either.     
Whatever , one D had the later parts factory . Other did not . I got so confused by this at the time , and — I am not being strident about it ... as ten years ago , — that I chased down a period Moog catalog , also even more confusing . Even corresponded with them by email . I won’t even go into ball joints , must be 4-5 of them in this period. But catalog gives you no dimensions , you find out when you get part . I vaguely remember Imperial used an upgraded ball joint sometimes listed as if fitting all 300’s . Sometimes the numbers are same size but mean different quality line , rubber etc . Very confusing . Finally took to 300F parts all fit ok. 
Do consider this as information from on the ground . And do not believe all you read on 300D front end orbrake parts. It depends. 
Main question was spindles , anyway . Sorry for digression. ..
John     

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> On 8 Jul 2020, at 12:34 pm, Ron Waters <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> John -
> 
> The changeover to three platform brakes happened Jan 1959. Wheel cyls,
> support and backing plates, etc. Nothing changed from 57 thru early 59.
> Spindles ? Not sure how long they used the same ones. Parts book would have
> the answer.
> 
> Ron
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of John Grady jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 12:18 PM
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> Subject: [Chrysler300] Brakes / blue sky
> 
> Hi all ,
> Anyone know if 60-62 front spindles are essentially the same ? I believe
> stock brakes 59- 62 interchange ,62  last year of the two leading shoes ,
> says spindles probably do too . In fact spindles may carry later into 60's
> .., if the later 63 up Bendix style drums Bolt on to similar spindle
> interface ) --But  That is not the issue here...  
> I know 60 parts fits late 58 /59 too, ? may fit  57 if used With 57 / early
> 58 upper control arms ( has smaller upper frame bushings)  . I used 59 de
> Soto Lwb frame under a 57 , used 60 F brakes / front end parts on that frame
> as I had them .  
> Late 58 up brakes way better structurally than 57 , upgraded mid 58 . Why
> wheel cylinders differ . 
> 
> Looking  at ? larger front discs than current upgrade  tech allows -limited
> due to our small wheels ( 15,14) .
> I read in an SAE article that 16 " wheels are the best engineering trade
> looking ahead on tire roadworthyness ,handling etc. - same rolling OD, with
> smaller sidewall .  So  tires available in 16" will be many . coincidentally
> I converted a few to that size over getting really good top end Michelin
> tires .
> In the future I think tire companies will look at 14 and 15 the way our
> generation looks at 6" model A tires on wire wheels . 
> Would love really good brakes , - you do not have to worry about, like a
> modern Jeep GC or corvette . Fit in 16... ?? Just looking at this right now
> ... 
> 
> Brake guy I am working with had worked on 62 300 ( and up ) ok , but not
> before then . He has all 62 data , I think the same spindle goes back to at
> least 1960 .
> FYI , -
> John
> ... 
> " Brakes to match 150 mph"
> 
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