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Oh I'm definitely leaning in that direction hunt. From what I've read on their site already the prices would be the same if I bought from them or pieced it out, and it looks like I can use mopar pads and rotors with their system. Contacting is the next step in the process. Thanks for the info.
I guess with all the information I'm getting it will come down to this. It's ok to replace the front brakes with mopar disc parts as well as the prop valve. The question remains do I change the MC and then what with? I'm looking to keep it manual with the cam I'm using in the engine. It looks...
Thanks Hunt, and don't be stingy with the pics of the install. I'd be really interested in seeing how it goes together and any problems you may run into. I'm sort of torn between buying the kit or just buying the pieces from the auto parts store. The price is about the same with the unknown...
I just went on pirate jacks website and the prices are very reasonable and they are readily replaceable parts. I may just have to get their kit. You already received their kit hunt? How does it look? Quality stuff or not?
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That's an idea too for the right price. Let me know...
Thanks, that's what I remember reading when it comes to the drum master. I'm not looking to cheap out on the brakes. It's more like I want the most bang for my buck and I don't want to have to replace or change something unless it's needed. Also I want to be able to walk into any parts store and...
So by what your link is telling me, it's the proportioning valve that's important.
I do remember something about removing the residual valve from the master for a disc setup. Anyone heard of this?
Hi Hunt, does you're setup use stock pads and rotors? This is the main reason for this question. I want the reliability of stock parts but the engine I'm planning on will have low vacuum so I want to go with the manual setup.
I think I can do this but I'm not sure. I have a 69 Coronet with manual 4 wheel drum. I want to convert to manual disc / drum. Can I just install Mopar disc brakes from a doner along with the proportioning valve and be done with it? Or do I have to use a different master as well?