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Brakes for 1970 knuckles

bishes66

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Hello, I'm nearing the end of finishing up my uncles 66 Satellite but the brakes need a little attention. The paperwork I have says the front disc brakes are "1970 knuckles, 10.87" rotors, pin type calipers, with a 1 1/32" mopar lightweight manual master cylinder."

I'm struggling to find details on the exact rotors to buy. Is there a recommendation for new rotors? This is also my first time with a manual brake cylinder, is it supposed to feel mushy or should I rebleed the brakes?
 
Rotor: 70-71 Challenger, Satellite, Coronet, Charger, Barracuda with disk brakes. They can get pricey.

You can put a Dr-Diff bearing sleeve/spacer in there and run the cheaper 73-76 A-body, 73-73 E-body rotors. '70 - '72 Mopar B/E-Body Disc Brake Spindle Sleaves
Actually that's not necessarily true anymore... There are rotors available that accept the small bearings... And I hear there have been some problems with the bearing adapter sleeves...

More Information for DYNAMIC FRICTION 60040005

Or.. If you want fancy...
More Information for R1 CONCEPTS 63340005L

More Information for R1 CONCEPTS 63340005R
 
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