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Re: Front Discs




If its really from a 71 A-body it ought to have small bolt pattern rotors,? small inner bearing spindles and 4 piston calipers.? If it came from a 73 or newer a-body(or if a 71 a-body was converted to late a body discs)?it would have large bolt pattern and large inner bearing spindles.? they dont interchange.? the Ehrenberg article on the site about?the disc brake switch has the casting numbers?for the spindles and caliper adapters,and pictures, so you can assure that at least the?spindles/caliper?adapters?are?correct.? Assuming they are the 73 up parts, all the other parts can be had from rock auto or napa fairly cheaply.? rotors and calipers from the ealry disc set up are $$$$


-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Matthews <Garym31931@xxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 2:56 pm
Subject: Front Discs





I should mention first this is my first Mopar  product.
 
I have a 1965 Barracuda, I got a complete front disc brake  package from what 
was advertised as coming
from 1971 A-body Dodge Dart.  When the package arrived it  did not have 
rotors.  How do I identify the correct rotors to buy, I want  to go to the large 

bolt pattern.  The calipers are single cylinder  type.  When I asked the woman 
about the package she said she really did not  know it was something from one 
of her late husbands projects and her friend told  her the rotors were to worn 
to be usable.
 
Any ideas would be helpful. 
Thanks
Gary Matthews   
Naselle Wa
1965 Project Barracuda.  318 AT 
1965 rust bucket Barracuda no engine no  transmission.



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