Route666
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I wouldn't machine the calipers. Don't do it! Don't do it! Could you get some cheap 15" steelies?
skywalker said:Okay, I get my disc brakes on, all four wheels, the rears are a swap from a late model ford (Crown vic to be exact, as odd as that is) and the front is a nice wilwood kit. Put the kit together, saftewired everything and all is well except for this OOOONE problem. The brakes are about 0.25 inches to big for my 14" rims!
I'm looking at either a) banging ont he calipers until they don't scrube anymore, and that sounds like it might not work b) getting a grinder out to grind ont he caliper until it doesn't scrub anymore or c) not driving the car which i already have gone a monthw ithout until august when i can afford new rims and tires. Any suggestions?
Nope. I could probably afford the rims, but not the tires.Route666 said:I wouldn't machine the calipers. Don't do it! Don't do it! Could you get some cheap 15" steelies?
monk302 said:Skywalker, when you find your camera can you post a picture of your rear disc brakes from the Crown Vic. Also, what year did you pull it from? I would like to see that setup and the fabrication you had to do.
Strokedd66 said:I don't post here much, so at the risk of of being FLAMED for coming down so hard…………….DON’T DO IT!
What you’re considering is exactly the kind a thing people bitch and complain about when it comes to PO’s and the crazy screwed up things they do. Seems to me, you’re just looking for a cheep and lazy way to deal with an issue that has an OBVIOUS & CORRECT way to solve.
Why spend all the time & money to buy and install RACING brakes, if you’re just gunna grind them to fit 14” rims? Common………….. Use your head man! Take the high road on this one!………….. You be much happier in the end!
OK, I'm done now
skywalker said:I was just little irritated by the way the one gentleman came off.
Route666 said:He's right though, you bought a brand new racing brake setup, put it on an old car (a classic), with steel wheels, and you want to grind the brand new, expensive high-performance equipment. Sorta like finally having enough to buy a Saleen S7, buying it, and then cracking the front air dam because you're too impatient to creep into and out of your driveway. You're this far, just go the extra mile, or something like that.
I'd donate some wheels, but I don't got no money either. If I were in your shoes, I'd wait, but I'm a patient man when it comes to good things. You could grind the calipers, but if I thought about doing that, I'd just be seeing the dollar value falling as I imagine sparks flying off the grinder, and shudder lol.
Route666 said:Bit of a dilemma you're in eh?
PoliceInterceptor said:The 225's came on my Jetta on some crap wheels, so I did this to it:
It's fromt he movie "The Fast and the Furious" which is a "Gone in 60 Seconds" for import guys.PoliceInterceptor said:
skywalker said:It's fromt he movie "The Fast and the Furious" which is a "Gone in 60 Seconds" for import guys.