According to the website, AAJ offer a disc brake conversion for Imperial as
well as Chrysler.
Nevertheless, I will certainly call them and verify that they really do
have a separate, dedicated kit for my Imperial. I also want to know if the discs
are ventilated, what diameter they are and that the bolt pattern is
correct.
Best wishes,
Tony V.
In a message dated 26/06/2005 00:15:21 GMT Standard Time,
mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
From: "Wm. R. Ulman"
<twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: IML: AAJ Brakes / Disc Brake
conversion - Year specific should be your question to them Date: Sat, 25
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First question: Does AAJ even offer, as in you
have seen it advertised = a conversion kit for an IMPERIAL of the stated
vintage ('60-'66 vented = rims), and you are not just seeing CHRYSLER
disk conversions? If you do not = see Imperial or Imperial clearly
stated on their web site/catalog then I = would personally contact them
to obtain ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY BEFORE PURCHASE. = Plus, be sure of
their return policy. That way, when you receive said disk
= brake conversion kit, and you find it is designed a Chrysler product
of the = same vintage with 10 inch brakes, as opposed to Imperial's 12
inch brakes, = you may return the kit for a full refund, or partial
refund if that is their policy and you are willing to take the
risk.
=20
Most parts suppliers just do not realize the
difference anymore. With = time, computer conversions of part
numbers, and different variables, Imperial = has gotten either lost, or
incorrectly co-mingled with Chrysler products. = At least I have
found this true for the '66 and earlier models. I can not speak for
the Newport based Imperials of '67 forward. The Newport sub-frame,
uni-body, or whatever you want to call it. THAT IS NOT A
= SLAM AGAINST THE '67 AND NEWER IMPERIALS. I just don't know what
happened in = '67 forward as to whether or not Imperial had all
different parts, meaning sizes, etc. specific to Imperial, or if by that
time, using the Newport uni-body sub-frame allowed Imperial to use other
standard Chrysler = parts. That would at least explain, partially, why
Imperial gets mixed into Chrysler so often. Please do not chastise me
for my ignorance of the = newer models. This is just a thought,
and question.
=20
Imperially yours,=20
=20
Wm. R.
Ulman
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