Re: Impala SS Rear Disc Brake Brackets
do you think that there is any possible way that you could give instructions on how to install?? including pics of the different steps. does the axles have to be removed or will the center circle simply slide over the lugs once you remove the rotors
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I replied to your PM regarding this. Is there still something that you need help with?
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i assume thses will fit a 67 72 axle so i am going to ask will edelrado calipers fit on those brackets? i want to use the edelrado calipers because of the e brake so will these brackets work for my axle and those caddilac calipers?
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These will work on all the '64-'82 truck 12 bolts as long as you have the 5x5" wheel bolt pattern. If you need a set for 6 lug wheels, I have those as well.
What year Eldorado calipers do you have? These Impala SS caliper brackets will only work with the '94-'96 Impala SS/Caprice rear calipers. If you have a set of the '76-'79 Eldorado calipers, those will work with the D52 brackets. Have you looked at the Camaro brackets? Those are designed for the '93-'97 F-body calipers which have a built in e-brake. Quote:
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i want to do this cheapo stlye haha, can i go to a junk yard and get a bracket that will work on my axle and work for calipers with e brake cables? if so what vehicle do i rob the brackets off of?
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No there isn't any factory bracket that you can just bolt on to a truck 12 bolt and have disc brakes.....that's whay I'm making these brackets :)
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Captain Fab,
i rec'd my brake booster bracket Saturday... i must say the design and workmanship is top notch... dont know what you cut these with.. but it does a fine job... also know that you got compliments on your welds too. the bolt pattern on the Astro van booster fit like a glove... (just note that once the bolts are tightened to the firewall, the braket tends to flex inward, i guess due to the uneveness of the firewall, but this is no problem). i plan to shorten the booster bolts. they are a bit long. shortening will allow better access to tightening... thanks again. Rich |
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do u still have these brackets? will they also work on a 10 bolt in a 72 caprice 5x5 bolt patern? thanks
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Yes these brackets are still available. You know I'm not sure about the 10 bolts. The Impala/Caprice 12 bolts are supposer to be the same housing as the truck 12 bolts, but I just don't know about the 10 bolts. If the backing plate bolt pattern is 2-5/8" vertically, and 3-3/8" horizontally, these will probably work.
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Sent you a PM. Still have any of these brackets?
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I replied to your PM Steve.
Yes I do still have these for sale. If I do run out, I just order more parts laser cut. Quote:
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I just sent PayPal your way for a set of these impala brackets! Let me know if you received it. Thanks!
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PM coming your way.....
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Do I need a new master cylinder or just a proportioning valve? I have an 87 if that makes a difference.
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Some guys get away with the original disc/drum master and an adjustable proportioning valve in the rear line, but others don't. I always recommend switching to a disc/disc master cylinder, and either a disc/disc fixed proportioning valve, or an adjustable valve in the rear line.
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Ok, any suggestions or recommendations for a master cylinder?
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The Corvette master cylinder is very popular when converting to 4 wheel disc brakes. The A1 Cardone part number for the '67-'76 rebuilt master is 101423. The number for the '77-'82 rebuilt master is 101749 and a new one is 131749. I don't remember just what the difference is between the '67-'76 and the '77-'82 is. They are both 1.125" bore......I'll have to check on that.
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Cool, thanks. Would that apply to any of swaps you have kits for? I read on another post where you compared the costs of all three swaps, so I'm trying to decide which route to go.
Come to think of it, perhaps I should just go all out and do a hydroboost swap as well... |
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Yes, that applies to any 4 wheel disc brake conversion.
Another option for a master cylinder I forgot to mention is, you can also use the Impala SS/Caprice master with those calipers, or a Camaro/Firebird master with the F-body calipers. I don't always think of suggesting those as most guys don't like the looks of the plastic reserviors on those masters. |
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Thank you for that information. This is good to know :)
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Just sent Paypal!!
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Payment received. Your brackets will ship out tomorrow. Thanks :)
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