Dude, for the type of driving You said You were planning on, I really wouldn't change anything. My '69 Dart w/a 'teener was out the far side of the traps @94+mph, & I never had aI was speaking with PST today, they kept insisting this kit had been used for 20 years by Wilwood with no problem..., and the reason it's not working for me is I don't have factory 15" SBP wheels with a 3" center hole. I then told him that those were never produced, SBP wheels have 2 1/4" center holes and even LBP wheels don't have a 3" center hole. I then added what you brought up, the studs being the wrong size for SBP wheels. This seemed to finally make it click with him that Wilwood was full of it saying this would work with SBP wheels. He said he would follow-up again with Wilwood engineering.
He already has the wheels he wants, what's He need choices for..................?DO yourself a favour ... switch to big bolt pattern .. more choices in wheels ........
May not work that way. The brake hubs may be the size that they are due to a larger bearing. If that is the case and you try to machine away for clearance, you may cut through.ok,..take the wildwood hubs off,..take to a machine shop have them chuck them in a lath and turn down the lip the wheels wont fit over,..then ream your lug holes out so your 1/2 studs fit,..then go buy 10 more 1/2 inch studs and ream out your rear hubs n wheels so youll have all 4 the same for rotation...the devil is in the details but this seems to be easyest cheapest and safest way to get you threw this conundrum!
Or worse, You won't break through, then it fails on You out on the highway at speed!!!May not work that way. The brake hubs may be the size that they are due to a larger bearing. If that is the case and you try to machine away for clearance, you may cut through.
very well possible, but if not its a better idea than cutting the wheel centers bigger!May not work that way. The brake hubs may be the size that they are due to a larger bearing. If that is the case and you try to machine away for clearance, you may cut through.
I had issues with my SSBC disc brake conversion also. I "overlooked" the little asterisk on their website at the bottom of the page that said "must use 15 inch wheels". Hey guess what, 69 Darts never came with 15 inch wheels. So my complaint was and still is with these "conversion kits" is why not make a true conversion kit that fits the way the factory disc brakes did with the 14 inch wheels. On my setup, the calipers rubbed the inside radius of the wheel because the 11 in rotor places the caliper out just far enough to rub. So I had to polish off the lead ins and the exit sides of the calipers to take care of the rub. I called SSBC and they said our kits will only work with 15 inch wheels. No sense explaining to the guy about A bodies never having 15 in. wheels from the factory and his kits were supposed to be a bolt in ready to go kit. I told him that the factory disc brake setup used 14 inch wheels with no problems so why couldn't they have used the same size rotors so there wouldn't have been an issue. He basically said that's they way they build theirs and they haven't heard of any issues before me. BS! I made mine work but only after some serious grinding and polishing. For the money, I wasn't happy.
Mine were the 10 inch brakes which were standard on the V-8 cars and 340 cars.I used the SSBC kit for my 10 in brake and factory 14in wheel SBP. The kit will only works on the 10 in brake not the 9inch. Is yours 9in or 10in?
i think @72bluNblu has a set of 14 inch SBP rims for sale
they are the slotted mags and in my opinion THE best looking wheel out there for our A bodies and they may very well have a 3 inch register
I've never even looked at aluminum wheels. My car is a pretty much stock 63 valiant. Everything is restored, it just doesn't go fast I don't want any sort of wheel that will give the impression that it is a fast car, that's why i like the steel wheel. She's a stock baby. Are there any super plain aluminum wheels you know of Or aluminum wheels that look like steel wheels, like a retro look but lighter?Sold them today!
Finding an aftermarket wheel with a larger register isn't impossible, although if that kit requires a 3" register that's BIG. Not impossible but that's a horrible design. The stock 73+ disks have a smaller register (~2.7") and even that requires some machining on a bunch of aftermarket wheels.
I think that issue is that he wants steel rims, so, there's really no modifications you can make if the register isn't big enough. With aluminum rims you can have them machined to a larger register as long as the design of the rim allows for it. I had my enkei rpf1's machined to fit on the front of my Duster.
The only thing that is scary about scarebird is the fact that the Previa won't be around on the streets for much longer, so I would stock up on rotors now for the long term.I've never even looked at aluminum wheels. My car is a pretty much stock 63 valiant. Everything is restored, it just doesn't go fast I don't want any sort of wheel that will give the impression that it is a fast car, that's why i like the steel wheel. She's a stock baby. Are there any super plain aluminum wheels you know of Or aluminum wheels that look like steel wheels, like a retro look but lighter?
The only thing that is scary about scarebird is the fact that the Previa won't be around on the streets for much longer, so I would stock up on rotors now for the long term.
The hub on the LBP is 2.81" nominal, the outer bearing outer race is 1.81", there is a full 1/2" of cast alloy around the bearing to support it OE. Having the hub machined
down to the SBP hub dia. of 2.31" would leave only 1/8" of material to support it......& possibly 60-70% of Your cars weight!!! DANGEROUS.........................
I'm not sure what bearings Wilwood is even using in their hubs, so that could even be worse yet!!
Having Your steelies modified can be done & safely, but screws up using them on the back if You want to rotate tires unless You use a hub ring, which a million tuners do.....
You seem insistent on putting discs on the car, and they are great to have, but I stand by what I said posts back.......for the type of driving You do just putting 10" drums
on instead will stop that little lightweight Vali perfectly fine. It probably stops fine now, if the shoes are adjusted properly & the wheel cylinders are free & working fine, the
only time they would be a problem is long steep *** mountain descents.