dougy68nova
1st-November-2007, 09:44 PM
has anybody ever used a brake kit from this company and if so did you like it?https://dfbrakes.com/default.asp https://dfbrakes.com/default.asp
i was wonering because they have a power 4 wheel disc setup for just under 1100 bucks and that sure would beat my 4 wheel drum setup and the price sounds good too.
logical_designs
4th-November-2007, 11:25 PM
Did you order the kit? I was also looking at Master Power but its alot more money.
dougy68nova
6th-November-2007, 07:34 PM
no i didnt order the kit, i wanted a little feed back first, but if im lucky i might get it for christmas.
66Chevy2
6th-November-2007, 08:10 PM
I just completed the install of a front power disc brake kit on my 66, purchased from dfbrakes. The kit really is complete and good quality. Mine was shipped quickly, but minus the brake lines. I called them and they shipped them out the same day, no questions asked. I highly recommend!
bujtatyer
7th-November-2007, 10:35 PM
Checkout matts classic bowties in california online at http://www.mattsclassicbowties.com/. their four wheel kits are 969 and 899 depending on the year. I bought one and i am in the process of installing. Comes complete with dual master cylinder and booster. the line kit is separate at $125. If you live anywhere around there, it is worth it to pick it up.
I am however encountering some minor fitment issues with the dust shield to the spindle. I think its more because the guys that were helping me were not too bright. I'll let you know how it turns out.
I am also installing the CPP front clip upper and lower tubular control arms and strut rod delete kit on a 66 4 dr. No problems with the CPP kit so far.
dougy68nova
10th-November-2007, 05:48 PM
sounds like i know what to ask for on my christmas list, thanks for the info.