Re: swapping disc brakes from newer car to a 1963 PLYMOUTH
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Re: swapping disc brakes from newer car to a 1963 PLYMOUTH



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Not sure about using the components off newer Mopars.  The generally  
accepted rear disc brake setup is from TSM (303)  688-6882 and uses GM calipers with 
special brackets.  The calipers are  widely available thru most parts stores 
and make it easy to do regular  maintenace.  The only downside I've heard is 
that if the emergency brake  isn't used on a regular basis, it causes problems.  
But that's a caliper  issue, not a problem with the kit.  Other than that, 
I'm sure there are  aftermarket kits.  Those wouldn't be easy to get parts for 
on a Sunday  afternoon though.
 
Hope that helps....
 
Houston
64 Belvedere

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