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Old September 3rd, 2007, 09:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by perro View Post
ive heard mention that one can take a set of drum brake spindles from a 68 cutlass, and have a hole opened up on them, and a section milled off of it and it will be identical to a disk brake spindle from a 68

then all one needs are the other parts like spindles, calipers, hoses, backing plates etc etc which are available new

anyone ever hear this, and if its true, can someone please shed some light on this for me - possibly a link with an explanation? or pics / diagrams or something?

i happen to have a spare set of drum spindles, and id probably end up getting new rotors, and calipers anyway

ive heard enough bad about the conversion kits available that i think im going to want this to be stock GM parts. I can live with milling a set of drum spindles, and enlarging a hole if it makes it just like a factory disk spindle.


please advise yes or no - is my buddy F.O.S.? he told me it was true, but didnt have any specifics - figured someone here would know


thanks

Mike
I don't think you even need to open up the hole. The only difference between the drum and disk spindles is the height of the boss that the upper bolt goes into. You can mill this down and the caliper brackets and splash shields bolt right up. The tapped hole SHOULD be deep enough, but it not you'll need to drill and tap.
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