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67 X DISK BRAKE CONVERSION FT & RR

XMAN JR

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I am putting a front & rear disk brake conversion on my dads 67 GTX. It has front & rear drum manual brakes right now. Anyone have any ideas on what master cylinder to use & if there is any thing else I have to change ? Thanks
 
Give Dr. Diff a call. He is selling some decent stuff and knows what will and wont work.
 
I just ordered both front & rear kit from another company.
I see. The company you bought the kit from must know which mc to use?
 
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I hope it works for you. When I see a lot of these after market kits that offers the booster, I'll pass. I don't want a small booster, usually a Chebbie, on my car. Just saying. That is, if you want or need the booster.
 
I hope it works for you. When I see a lot of these after market kits that offers the booster, I'll pass. I don't want a small booster, usually a Chebbie, on my car. Just saying. That is, if you want or need the booster.
nope manual brakes for me
 
i'm just getting started with my 67 GTX conversion. really considering gonig with this guy. Only thing i've seen so far that makes me confident i don't have to do anything with sway bars, or convert to 15 inch wheels. Any opinions on the ram man?

 
Just saw this post. I have one of Wayne’s kits on my D100, and it’s top quality. Wayne really knows his stuff and I would not hesitate to buy his brake kits again. His operation is small and sometimes they can be slow to respond, and compared to bigger players he’s more expensive. But the quality more than makes up for it IMO
 
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