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they are 73 dart pads and rotors so you can get them from a parts store. I E Mailed the company and that was their answer. The guys name was Todd McClure.
NICE!! I love the stance!!!
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Right now the back are 275 60 15 with 15x8 and the front are 205 70 R14 with 14x7 rims in this picture.
The 15x7 are will replace the front so the new brakes will fit.
This is the kit for manual http://www.getdiscbrakes.com/mdc62sd
This is the Power Kit http://www.getdiscbrakes.com/mdc62dc
Then you can upgrade the calipers, rotors line etc for more money. What I like is it is 100% off the shelf Mopar parts that you can get at any auto parts store.
Thanks for your input, The car in the picture is the one I'm refering to it has the 14'' on the front in the picture with 215/75R14 mounted.
I'm looking to fill the wheel well without hitting the frame rail on a tight turn. Thanks for the measurements I'm going to go out and measure the wheel wells.
I'm upgrading to 15'' rims on the front for the disc brake conversion I'm installing and wanted to get some tire size options to fill the wheel well without causing problems. The rims are 15x7 3.5 backspace weld draglites
I was thinking 235/60R15...225/70R15... what r you guys running? Any...
I need a connector and the wiring for a 1968 Dodge Coronet, mine is bad and I cannot seem to get the connectors out of the plastic holder that plugs into the switch. The car will start and stall once you release the key but if I reach under and wiggle the wires it will start up and run. tried...