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drum to disc
I have drum brakes in the rear on my 95 and I wanted to either get a conversion kit or just replace them, but I can't seem to find a place that has this stuff. If there is any websites that you can think of let me know.
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Re: drum to disc
conversion kits are too expensive. If you can find a wrecked z28 grab the rear end out of it. Then youll get a posi rear with lower gears and disc brakes. You will have to get a different mastercylinder i believe and proportioning valve and youll need to get the parking brake brackets when you pull the rear out of the junkyard. Thats the easiest and cheapest and most effective way to do it. With lower gearing youll also have to get your computer adjusted accordingly. Not a big deal. Several people on the forum have done a swap like this.
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Re: drum to disc
^^ said it just right gj 92z
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