Rack And Pinion/Disc Brake Conversion Kit for a 75?

Manoah

I’m about 95% sure that I’m ready to pull it out
Jul 28, 2018
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i realize that this is a little on the extreme side, but i'd really like to upgrade all the suspension and brake parts. this kit is tempting because after modding the engine bay, i should be able to fit larger engines in, i probably wont, but i like to keep my options open. anyway, it seems as though CJ Pony parts doesnt carry anything for the Ii. any guesses on whether this will work?

https://www.cjponyparts.com/rod-cus...r-steering-modular-v8-1965-1973/p/RCK106MP-V/
 
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M II's already have rack & Pinion steering and the M II front crossmember that everyone wants to upgrade to
Find a hotrod parts supplier who sells a bracket manufactured by Allstar Performance that allows you to use the '77 Ford Granada (5 lug) 11" rotor on the M II spindle with the GM "metric" caliper.

Here is a partial parts list:
SR caliper bracket Allstar perf left. street rod parts store
SR caliper bracket Allstar perf right. street rod parts store
84 chev Camaro caliper left. parts store
84 chev Camaro caliper right. parts store
84 Camaro brake hose left. parts store
84 Camaro brake hose right. parts store
Granada rotor 11".parts store
Granada rotor 11". parts store
bearings. parts store
Brake pads 84 chev Camaro. parts store

there may be a few more small parts that you can get at a parts store

here is a RH bracket on Ebay
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-5...0001&campid=5335821607&icep_item=312154690513
 
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And this is a question? Will all the tubular stuff for M IIs bolt directly on the stock M II crossmember?
Almost all of it will. You'll occaisionally find a part out there that's only for a particular aftermarket suspension, or only for a II suspension with the strut rods removed (something hot rod guys do for a cleaner look).