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    Want to upgrade brakes

    My brakes on my 56 Belair are all stock. I would like to do a disc brake conversion on the front end & upgrade the master cylinder. What kits have worked the best for all of you? There are so many differant ones for sale online. Thanks
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    I think most of the kits, besides the high end ones by Willwood and Baer, use the same calipers and rotors. I assume your front spindles are stock too? If they are, your choices are much more limited. most of the disc brake kits are made for dropped spindles. I'm sure others will chime in here and help...I add disc brakes by cutting the frame off at the firewall. LOL!
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    got a complete kit from tomsclassic on ebay for a 55 i had. great kit for the money ($460), had everything. HPIM0782-2.JPGHPIM0784 2.JPG
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    One of my favorite thing to do when I shoe my cars is tell people how screwed up my 55 and 56 is because I did not listen to the knotheads on trifive and use a zero disk brake kit. No one has yet to see the problem and neither do I. I do suggest that you use a kit that uses 70 Chevelle caliters and D52 pads. MY 55 has the smaller metric crap on it and does not stop as good as 56. The kits that use stock spindles use 67-69 Camaro, 68-74 Nova or 68-72 Chevelle roters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    The kits that use stock spindles use 67-69 Camaro, 68-74 Nova or 68-72 Chevelle roters.
    Yes, and they DO move the wheels out about 7/8" per side (I've measured it). I built a conversion for my Nomad before kits were available. If you don't lower the car and use the right wheels, it works just fine. But fat tires look kinda funny sticking out that far. Still you risk rubbing on the fender on a turn, when compressing the suspension like pulling into a steep driveway.

    Boxer, if you want to go with the stock spindles and the 69-70 Chevelle/Nova/Camaro disc brakes, I can sell you the setup I built in the 80's pretty cheap. I have the calipers, caliper bracket, splash shield, and steering arms. The rotors are the 2-piece ones that I've been told are rare and valuable, so I plan to sell them separately on eBay. You can get replacement rotors at any auto parts store. PM if interested.

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    I don't know if there is any other option for the stock spindles.
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    Cheynut, thanks for ther offer, I will keep it in mind. I'm looking at some that don't have any offset. I need to call them & ask a couple questions. I'm still doing some research. Here is the website on the ones I'm looking at now.

    http://www.belairbrakeparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=309
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    Boxer, I'd be skeptical of that "no offset" claim...make them prove it. And make sure they are usable on stock height spindles. That looks like a very complete kit, but $1000 seems way too high imo. I can buy an entire front and rear corvette suspension with differential, steering rack, swaybars, and 4-wheel disc brakes for that price.

    Anyhow, I'm sure the guys here can give you more advice. Check out this kit from ECI. I don't know anything about it.

    http://www.ecihotrodbrakes.com/chevy...nversions.html
    http://www.ecihotrodbrakes.com/early...nversions.html
    56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


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    1962 327/340HP Corvette
    1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
    2001 Porsche Boxster S
    2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
    2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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    The "zero offset" kits for stock spindles use a separate hub and a hat style rotor from a 79 Trans Am. The hub is a 61-68 full size Chevy (or ECI manufactures an aluminum clone of it). They still aren't true "zero offset" because the rotor's hat is thicker in the wheel mounting area than a brake drum is. But they are very close. The only suppliers I know of are ECI (with the aluminum hubs) and mgchevyparts on Ebay (stock style hubs). But there could be more.

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    It hsa been my experience that rear roters are thinner than front, is it a good idea to use them where they were not designed.

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    These are the same thickness as a typical front rotor, you use a D52 caliper with this setup.

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