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I have 2 brand new spindles which I didn’t need on my disc brake conversion. My Coronets spindles were exactly the same, so I didn’t use them.
$100 and you pay shipping from Washington.
I converted my 67 Coronet 500 with a 426 Hemi engine to front disc brakes, and dumped the drums. But I kept getting a spongy pedal every so often. Put car on a rack and found my 73 roadrunner disc were hitting the bottom of the shock absorber. Bought a kit with vented rotors and new calipers...
That’s two of us. I spoke to a nice guy named Tony and he said he experienced a similar problem on his car. So he installed an adjustable proportioning valve. I am going to get on and try it. So it might work for you.
That’s the way the car was when I got it. I checked the brakes and they took 3
360’s on the star adjuster wheel before the brakes even kissed the shoes. So I adjusted them slightly tight which greatly helped the soft pedal when I back up. No I may go over the procedure to set the brakes and...
I did have it checked twice, one shop verified that I had the right one. One guy Tony suggested getting an adjustable one, which might be the answer. Thanks
I have a 67 Coronet 500 with a 426 hemi. Bought it as a unfinished project. I completed it and one thing I was advised to do was put disc brakes on the front. I found 1973 Roadrunner and used the 11 3/4" discs on my car. I used the origonal calipers (rebuilt) and rotors and masteer cylinder...