Which Disc Brake Kit?

Graeme Hooper
15th-May-2007, 04:31 AM
I want to change the front brakes (drum to disc) on a 1966. The important things are:
I dont want to change the track or offset AT ALL.
I want to be able to swap the discs back to drum easily (so no modifications that will not allow it - probably a readily available caliper bracket).
The largest diameter ventilated disc to fit a 15" alloy rim.
A 3 or 4 pot caliper rather than floating.

If anyone can direct me to a company that can supply something suitable and ship overseas, I would appreciate it.

Graeme

Graeme Hooper
16th-May-2007, 04:27 AM
Cant anyone give me a clue?????????????????????????????????????

Graeme

taz3
16th-May-2007, 05:23 AM
No ones here at 4 in the morning!:rolleyes:

They're all in bed!

Check back in 12 hrs;)

bowtie0069
16th-May-2007, 08:15 PM
Try Engineered Components--www.ecihotrodbrakes.com

LIVIN42MARROW
17th-May-2007, 12:17 AM
There is only one company that carrys a wheel kit that does not widen the track width and that compny is called CPP also known as classic perfromance products.Ironically i work there everyday so give me a call and i will get you taken care of. The only thing is the calipers are single piston and will fit all 15 inch wheels and some 14s. Hope this helps.Keep in mind most kids widen the track width atleast 1/2 minimum and some kits are well over 1 inch per side.

bowtie0069
17th-May-2007, 01:41 AM
There is only one company that carrys a wheel kit that does not widen the track width and that compny is called CPP

WRONG, Look at ECI's kits. I didn't see any difference with my Aerospace either, but with a 3 1/2" wheel it really doesn't matter.