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06-19-2003, 07:10 PM | #1 |
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Newbie Question about Disc Brakes
Hi Folks!
This is my first time here and I gotta tell you, it's great! Just what I've been looking for. I've got a question for you all. I recently purchased a 67 Standard Fastback with a 6cyl in it and 4 bolt pattern drum brakes. I also got in the same deal a 67 Deluxe Coupe with a 289 5 bolt but drum brakes. I was wondering the following: I've got hte chance to pick up some mid 70's Pinto Disc Brakes (rotors, calipers but no spindles) and was wondering if htey would work on a 67. I'm new to this and any help is appreciated. I do know that the Pintos are interchangeable with a Mustang II and that you can put wheel cylinders and pads from a 71 Mustang on a 74 and up Pinto. |
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