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Disc for non-disc 14" wheels now here!

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  • Start date Start date Jul 18, 2006

Scarebird

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We did it! We now offer an affordable disc setup that will fit into even the early 14x5" rims. We were contacted by a rod shop that is restoring a 63 Falcon whose owner wanted to go disc but keep the hubcaps, so we gave it a shot.

As you can see by the pic, it simply attaches to your spindle. We use a 83-92 2WD Ranger rotor with S10 4WD calipers* to accomplish this. It tucks into the notorious 1967 14 x5.5" rim too! Only drawback in the Ranger unit has a 2.56" register, while the rims are 2.43". We simply chuck up the rotor in a lathe and 4 minutes later it too is 2.43". We used an offset bit so the studs stay in- what's not to like?


* yes, I know, calipers fom the Darkside; but the only ones that even came close to working from FoMoCo were 88-97 Probe units, which weigh more, have a smaller piston, cost thrice as much and pad selection is very limited.
 

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85 Turbo Bird

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looks good
 
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65frank

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That looks great…

Do you have one for the 65 REAR ???
I have always wanted an affordable rear disk setup and still keep my rims.
If so how much $$$ ???
 

krash kendall

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I like it a lot! Same price as the other bracket? When do you expect your first production run?
 
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Are you the guy that makes the bracket for the 69 mach 1's and use S-10 calipers.
 

Scarebird

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We have a few of the first batch in stock.

Yes, we also have a strict bolt in setup that would fit your 69, but you need 15" wheels for it- hence our redesign. We have a few of them left...
 

Rusty67

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Not to knock your engeneering, but couldn't you have used the 65 K/H 4 piston calipers ? They fit the 14" oreo rims.
 

Scarebird

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Rusty67 said:
Not to knock your engeneering, but couldn't you have used the 65 K/H 4 piston calipers ? They fit the 14" oreo rims.
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Expensive and unreliable.
 
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