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Topic: '65 B body brake question (Read 605 times)
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Blue
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Guys, am I right in assuming that '73 Dart disc brake spindles will bolt straight in to a '65 Belvedere that currently has drums? Will I need to change the lower ball joint as well or not?
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Blue
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Anyone?
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Mark Nixon
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The B body lower balljoints will fit them, in fact, the uppers will too.
If you still have the single reservoir master cylinder, it will work with the disc brake conversion, though I suggest swapping in the dual reservoir stuff, just for the added safety of it.
I would also suggest using the 11-3/4" caliper mounts, calipers, rotors and pads, from a '76-'81 R or B body, on the '73-up A body spindles. This will require using 15" wheels, though.
Mark.
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65rbdodge
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it will fit. my disc set-up came from a 73 a-body and bolted right on to my 65 coronet.
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 65 coronet 440/4 speed/9.75 71 dart custom 4 door 400/727/8.75 03 dakota 239/5 speed/8.25
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Blue
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Excellent! I'll be fitting the booster and master cylinder as well then...
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