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Old 11-24-2003, 08:28 AM   #1
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Question Drum Brake to Disk swap

I am ready to tackle the brakes. Has any one done a front Drum to Disk swap over and can you reccomend a kit. I want to do it right the first time and would really like a "Bolt-on" kit that will just require minimal effort and work without mods to the car. It is currently a 289 with power steering (converted to manual) and a single bowl master. I would also like to go to a dual master while I am converting. I see lots of misc set ups on E-bay, but it always seems that the fine print says you will need to purchase this or that to complete the swap. The last thing I want to be doing is running around looking for parts.

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Old 11-24-2003, 09:15 AM   #2
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Well, I'm looking at the same situation, and what you get will depend on your budget and how much work your willing to do yourself.
There are a lot of websites for doing the granada/versailles swap, but that requires a lot of junkyard digging. Personally, I am thinking about going for the SSB kit that they have in a lot of the mustang mags. its kinda pricey, but comes with everything. (according to NPD, the kits are about 1k for the front and 700-900+ for the rear.)
let me know if you want the granada/versailles stuff. I'll post a few links.

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Old 11-26-2003, 08:14 PM   #3
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Default Did mine on '66 coupe

I got my Granada disk brake kit from Jim's Mustang in El Cajon Ca. It included all new parts except for good used Granada spindles and rebuilt calipers. It was a complete kit. I did have to make a bracket that limited the rearward movement of the brake pedal arm as the actuating rod was not captured in the MC. Cost was about $650 to my door in Houston.

I did put in a power brake booster kit from National parts depot that included another newdual reservoir power brake MC and installation fittings. About $400 to my door.

Also bought to enhance braking was a high tech brake lining kit from Praise Dyno brakes. It included new stronger springs and hard ware for about $250 to my door in Houston for pads, shoes, and hardware.

I did buy the MC twice so I paid $100 too much by doing the upgrades over time, first for standard and later for power. The total was about $1300 the way I did it, but could have been $1200 if I had done it all at once. Good brakes now and stops sure and straight.

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Old 11-27-2003, 01:08 AM   #4
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Master Power Brakes. I've used their kits and have been very satified. http://www.mpbrakes.com/db1524m.htm RAY
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Old 11-28-2003, 07:43 AM   #5
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Question Single Piston

Rev - I checked out the web page and the price is definetly in line. I have been looking around and the big difference I see it that some places have single piston brakes and some have 2 piston brakes. Is there really a big difference? I know there is in the price, but what about the performance???
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Old 12-01-2003, 09:02 PM   #6
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Default Calipers?

You mean the pistons in the calipers don't you? I think the 2 piston calipers may be slightly better. The single piston Granada front disks work plenty well though.

On the MC, don't even consider anything but the dual cylinder/piston unit. The old single reservoir/piston "fruit jar" MC is truly obsolete.

There are power boosters now that will fit with the longer dual cylinder MC's as previously mentioned. Good luck with the upgrade.

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I have their kit with single piston calipers and manual brakes. Stops my 567hp fine. RAY
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Old 12-02-2003, 04:10 PM   #8
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Default Hope to purchase soon.

Yes - I did mean the pistons in the calipers. I have not purchased anything yet...I am now looking at a transmission rebuild kit before I take on the brakes. I also want to get a new shifter (Hurst) is what I hear makes a really nice tight shift. Thanks for all the advise on the brakes. I think what I have learned is that as long as I use a reputable dealer - I should have no problems stopping the car.
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