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Disc Brake Conversion Hose for '71 Charger

chargersb71

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Anybody have a part number for the hose I need for a disc brake conversion on a 1971 SuperBee? Putting a parts list together to try and round up all the parts that I will need. Just going to order new spindles and large brackets and get the rest of the pieces from a local parts store. Pretty sure I got everything but the hoses covered.
 
run a brake hose that fits that car is your best bet.if the metal line dont fit run a brass adapter at that end.fitment is important at the caliper.
 
I didn't realize they were still using that style caliper in '76. I have the slider style from a '77 Volare on mine mounted to the rear and the stock application '73 Charger brake hoses work perfectly.
 
I didn't realize they were still using that style caliper in '76. I have the slider style from a '77 Volare on mine mounted to the rear and the stock application '73 Charger brake hoses work perfectly.
That is a slider type. You can get the pin type but have to shop around. Rockauto has pin type still but not sure of the application.

To the original poster. You need to know what the part number of the caliper is and year and any part house shod have it. My hose is a banjo cause its a slider caliper is P/N FH111

Or what car the spindles fit. Ask the company where you got the spindles on the hoses-FYI
 
Thanks guys just trying to make this a simple as can be instead of having to return parts cause they don't work. All my suspension bushings are arriving this week trying to get everything lined up just waiting on getting my powder coated K-frame back.
 
hey i just finished my disc brake conversion on the back o0f my 8 3/4 ..... I used iroc rear calipers and iroc rear flex lines with the use of the factory DODGE main rear flex line .You will find that if you use this set up you will have the caliper aft the diff and before the diff. it looks really trick i will try to get my daughter to up load the pics so i can show the brotheren and sisters of the Bbody forum what others are using to get the big ole mops to stop..
 
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