Jim Strickland
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SSBC is now reproducing the brake rotors part # 23077AA1A. $69 from Summit racing with free shipping and handling. I hope this helps a lot of people. I know it will for me !!!
yep. As long as it works I don't care. i am calling SSBC tomorrow to verify !!
yep. As long as it works I don't care. i am calling SSBC tomorrow to verify !!
That would be awesome! Please keep us up to date about what they said!
Ah, wait... Of course, wrong bolt pattern for Imperials....
Stainless Steel Brake Corp.! Ohh. Are drum brakes lighter than disc set-ups? I want to shed some weight on my '66.
With drum brakes you make only 1 hard braking, then you get ride with ambulance. Even 30 year old japan/euro cars stops faster.
If want light weight brakes. Go with Brembo etc aluminium calipers.
Drums today are big no no for me. Even you are best driver in world, there is others who aint.
Btw, what are stock disc brakes in -69 Newport?
That would be awesome! Please keep us up to date about what they said!
Ah, wait... Of course, wrong bolt pattern for Imperials....
1968 Chrysler Newport Premium OE Replacement Brake Rotors | Cquence.net
Anyone know anything about the above company, in the link, selling just a bare rotor, without the hub?
Guess you would need something like this for the Imperials, or when reusing your old hub off the 65-68 C body rotors.
The Imperial Club had those rotor hats repopped some time ago if you need them.
The hat will fit both Imperial and C-body hubs.
Assuming they haven't sold them all.
Kevin