Re: IML: AAJ Brakes / Disc Brake conversion - Year specific should be yo
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Re: IML: AAJ Brakes / Disc Brake conversion - Year specific should be your question to them



Good point! Just because it will fit Chrysler doesn't mean that it will fit Imperial. This is especially true for '57 through '66, but is also true for cars built before and after these years. In most cases, Chrysler parts and Imperial parts do not interchange.

Paul W.

In an email dated 25/6/2005 6:45:33 pm GMT Daylight time, "Wm. R. Ulman" <twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>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.
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>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.
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>Imperially yours,
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>Wm. R. Ulman
>
>Seattle, WA
>
>'66 Crown Convertible Coupe - Doris Day
>
>'95 Buick Roadmaster - Rock Hudson
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>t <mailto:wolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx> wolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx
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>Subject: IML: AAJ Brakes / Disc Brake conversion
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>Has anyone bought and fitted one af AAJ 's disc brake conversion kits for an
>Imperial?
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>I drive my '61 regularly in and around London which involves a great deal of
>braking and crowded highway conditions. I get a lot of problems with fade
>and hot spots. In addition I have never been happy with the single M/C. I
>have already had one total brake failure due to a ruptured pipe and would
>rather not repeat the experience. ?Besides which, I am fed up with searching
>for replacement drums which are often no better than the ones I have had to
>discard. Front dics would solve a lot of these problems.
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>Before I go and order the parts I wondered if anyone else on the list has
>been there and done that?
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>Best wishes,
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>Tony V
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>


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