Rear brakes

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Rear brakes

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Hello Colton here what is everyone using that has done rear drum to disk brakes conversions thanks

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What are you working on? :thinking

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Hello I’m working on a 1967 dodge d100 sweptline with 383/727 shifter on dash

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Sweptybrown wrote:
Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:18 pm
Hello I’m working on a 1967 dodge d100 sweptline with 383/727 shifter on dash
I'm guessing you still have the 8 3/4 but, IDK which parking brake on a 67. Any kit for an 8 3/4 will work but, you need to sort out the parking brake. I like the Dr Diff stuff. You can email Cass and he can fix you up with anything you need. If I ever go to disk, I'll go with him but, at this point I don't think disk are needed. One of the experts will chime in about the parking brake. :2cents

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@my5thmopar you have done a awesome job on yore dodge nice restoration

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Thanks

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