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First Mopar restoration 1967 GTX

kenmckeown

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Hell Everyone,

I recently purchased a 1967 GTX with a 440 and 727. I am restoring in remembrance of my father. I am going to keep it as stock as possible but the only thing I want to change is disc brakes all around and maybe coil over suspension…I have two questions.

What’s the best disc brake conversion kit everyone is using?

Is replacing the stock system setup with a coil over system really worth it?

Thanks again for your feedback.
 
Coil spring suspension is a downgrade from torsion bars IMO. Go to Dr. Diff website for disc brake conversions.
 
Cool car and cool that you are restoring inn memory of your Father. The Summit kits are nice kits to use. I have also installed several kits. One of my buddies restored his 67 GTX and even took a paint and body class. He did his own body work and paint job. It came our beautiful.

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For everyday driving, all the time and $$$ converting to rear disc brakes is a waste, The car already has 11" brakes back there. 75% of braking force is done by front brakes in normal driving.
 
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Cool car and cool that you are restoring inn memory of your Father. The Summit kits are nice kits to use. I have also installed several kits. One of my buddies restored his 67 GTX and even took a paint and body class. He did his own body work and paint job. It came our beautiful.

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That’s some good stuff. I will do all the prep work before going to paint.
 
I like Dr. Diff's stage 2 front disc conversion, and keep the drums in the rear. Skip the coil overs and put some PST 1.03 torsion bars in.
 
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