73 Disc Brake Spindles

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I know this is going to probably be a dumb question.. but I'm trying to see if I can put a front disc brake kit together for my '68 Fury. I located some spindles & caliper brackets off a 73 Imperial at a local yard... but when I look for rotors, nothing comes up for the Imperial. If I change the search to a 73 New Yorker, I find rotors & other components. Are the spindles different, or are autoparts websites just not setup well? Lol.

Also... I've got a set of disc brake spindles, calipers, & brackets off a 71 Newport... but when I checked for rotors (about 8 years ago - 2 piece rotors) they were crazy expensive. Did I read correctly in the Disc Brake Conversion sticky thread that those rotors have dropped in price?
 
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The Imperial spindles are different and won't work.

The pre 73 rotors were repopped in unicast and are much cheaper than the original 2 piece ones were, IF you can find them.

Kevin
 
The Imperial spindles are different and won't work.

The pre 73 rotors were repopped in unicast and are much cheaper than the original 2 piece ones were, IF you can find them.

Kevin
Ok... so I'm better off using my '71 parts if I can find the rotors... which I see Rock Auto has several options between $70 & $160.

Why are did they use different spindles on the Imperial?
 
71 C body rotors should be used on 73 C body spindles due to a bearing difference. Some say that a spacer or shim can be used, others say don't do it.

I don't believe the 73 Imperial spindles are the same as 73 C body spindles, and won't fit a 68 C body, or if they do, the geometry is incorrect.
 
Ok... thoroughly confused now. I have 71 spindles, calipers, & caliper brackets off a Newport. (Thought they were paperweights due to the cost of the rotors at the time I pulled them off the donor car)
1. Can I just use those with the now cheaper 71 rotors?
2. Will they bolt onto my 68?
3. I need to rebuild the front end on top of converting the brakes... do I use the same components as I would for the drum setup? I read through 70_NPORT's stickied thread, but I'm not clear on which - if any - steering components are different other than the spindles.

I know I need a new mc & booster, as well as a proportioning valve.

Thanks!
 
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(1) yes (2) yes (3) yes, ball joints tie rod ends same from 68 drum to 71 disc....use the wheel bearings for 71 disc ( but I think they are the same too, an a2 outer and a6 inner)....use the 71 C body 1 1/32 diameter disc brake master...I have 2 cars converted that still have the drum boosters ( midland with the band clamp around them) and " proportioning valve" that stop fine...its not an actual proportioning valve, its a distribution valve to turn on the warning light if the front or rear circuit has a hydraulic failure...some folks swear you need the dual diaphragm booster, I think you do if you use the larger 1 1/8 68 disc master instead of the 71...if you already have a good booster try it (idk about Bendix boosters, they may not be as strong as the Midlands)
 
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Why are did they use different spindles on the Imperial?
Different front subframe than c-body
Ok... thoroughly confused now. I have 71 spindles, calipers, & caliper brackets off a Newport. (Thought they were paperweights due to the cost of the rotors at the time I pulled them off the donor car)
1. Can I just use those with the now cheaper 71 rotors? YES
2. Will they bolt onto my 68? YES, DIRECT BOLT ON
3. I need to rebuild the front end on top of converting the brakes... do I use the same components as I would for the drum setup? I read through 70_NPORT's stickied thread, but I'm not clear on which - if any - steering components are different other than the spindles. YES, FRONT END COMPONENTS ARE SMAE

I know I need a new mc & booster, as well as a proportioning valve. DISAGREE. I USE DISC BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER, BUT DRUM BRAKE BOOSTER AND PROPORTIONING VALVE (ACTUALLY SAFETY SWITCH BLOCK FOR BRAKE WARNING LIGHT). ALSO USED DRUM BRAKE LINES.

Thanks!
 
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