Has anyone used this to convert to disk brakes?

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jb1dsl said:
he sells a complete bolt on kit, calipers and the whole nine yards

From the auction:
"The budget kit consists of bolt on caliper brackets, and "grade 8" mounting hardware for both sides. You will have to furnish the rotors, calipers, pads, bearings, seals and hoses. "

Looks like he is just selling caliper brackets, bolts and a list of parts you'd need.
 
Man, the best thing (IMO) is to find some Mustang II spindles. I got my spindles (not on my car yet) with caliper cores and all for $20 total. Now all I have to do is buy calipers, rotors, pads and brackets.
I also work at O'reilly, and I find it hard to believe you can convert to disc for $200. The cores are what add up. And you don't want to go with the one year rotors and pads. That adds up too. Seems like a quality part, just expensive. But pretty!

-Shaun

Also: On the auction he says "It is recommended that you install a dual master cylinder and a proportioning valve, not included in the kit. "

I don't know about other parts dealers, but we don't carry propotioning valves. They are hard to find to my knowledge
 
if you check his other auctions, he has a full bolt on kit. Cores on granada calipers are like less than 10 bucks. i do not think the cores will really set you back to much. I already have a dual master cylinder and i plan on getting a adj. valve
 
im looking into adding discs to my fastback and it seems that you can buy the caliper mounts for $51 each from www.npdlink.com that bolt right up to your original spindle

when it comes to the spindles and rotors, im still looking for original or reproduction parts and not a granada or 1970s setup. ive found rotor/hub assemblies from kragen and calipers, hoses, bearings and seals from autozone at a fair price. i looking into using a 75 granada dual resevior master cylinder

im searching the swap meets for the dust shield and caliper brackets

if anybody has any other suggestions, please post a reply
 
beanplant said:
I could be wrong, but I was pretty positive that they were completely bolt on. Or so I as told at least. I thought spindles were spindles....

-Shaun

the mustang ll spindles do bolt in place of the stock early spindles, BUT they are a front steer spindle which changes the steering geometry, and generally not for the good. the biggest change is the ackerman steering angles, and instead of them being positive like they should be, they become negative resulting in poor tire wear, and unpredictable handling. if you are building a drag race only car you can use them, otherwise dont unless you change over to the mustang ll front suspension and steering as well.
 
calpolymustang said:
im looking into adding discs to my fastback and it seems that you can buy the caliper mounts for $51 each from www.npdlink.com that bolt right up to your original spindle

when it comes to the spindles and rotors, im still looking for original or reproduction parts and not a granada or 1970s setup. ive found rotor/hub assemblies from kragen and calipers, hoses, bearings and seals from autozone at a fair price. i looking into using a 75 granada dual resevior master cylinder

im searching the swap meets for the dust shield and caliper brackets

if anybody has any other suggestions, please post a reply

for you yes because 65/66 drum and disc spindles were the same, it isnt easy like this for 67+ guys =/ spindles were different