needsaresto
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I'm suprised nobody has simply manufactured a mopar kh rotor with the bbp.
Just out of curiosity couldn't you just have the hubs and rotors drilled to 5x4.5 and put new studs in, seems simpler, ( I did not read all 11 pages so pardon if it was already addressed)
I'd be very interested. I'm planning on using KH brakes on my 1970 Dart, have everything from spindles, calipers,pads brackets, and rotors.Upgrading the diff to a D60 with BBP axles so it makes sense to find a method to change the front discs to BBP as well. These rotors are in great shape and I'd love to re use them.I as well did not read all 11 pages. but I do have a set of stock discs that have been massaged to be 4.5" bolt pattern. My first look through the shop has produced zero results. A clean will be necessary, but Ill keep looking if this is pertinent to the conversation.
I'd be very interested. I'm planning on using KH brakes on my 1970 Dart, have everything from spindles, calipers,pads brackets, and rotors.Upgrading the diff to a D60 with BBP axles so it makes sense to find a method to change the front discs to BBP as well. These rotors are in great shape and I'd love to re use them.
I'd be very interested. I'm planning on using KH brakes on my 1970 Dart, have everything from spindles, calipers,pads brackets, and rotors.Upgrading the diff to a D60 with BBP axles so it makes sense to find a method to change the front discs to BBP as well. These rotors are in great shape and I'd love to re use them.
I'd be very interested. I'm planning on using KH brakes on my 1970 Dart, have everything from spindles, calipers,pads brackets, and rotors.Upgrading the diff to a D60 with BBP axles so it makes sense to find a method to change the front discs to BBP as well. These rotors are in great shape and I'd love to re use them.
If I could find a bbp setup locally then I'd probably do it. Shipping into Canada will kill any good deals from the US. Places like Pirate Jacks etc would be even more. I do want to stick with a factory brake system. Aftermarket stuff is even more money, not worth it imo.I have KH on my ragtop so I have the original BP. If I was you I would sell the KH set up and buy the (73 -76?) dart disc brakes. You would probably break even or even make some money if you sold the KH parts individually Hubs are harder to come by as well as Calipers JMO
I haven't forgot. Been busier than a one legged man in an *** kicking contest.I'd be very interested. I'm planning on using KH brakes on my 1970 Dart, have everything from spindles, calipers,pads brackets, and rotors.Upgrading the diff to a D60 with BBP axles so it makes sense to find a method to change the front discs to BBP as well. These rotors are in great shape and I'd love to re use them.
I understand. Thanks for the update!I haven't forgot. Been busier than a one legged man in an *** kicking contest.
they can be drilled for 4 1/2 bolt pattern, cut off original studs flush then drill between them for new pattern. the back side is flat and parael to front face. i have done a few of these and have not had any problems/ also, i can remove larger studs, press out the original studs install new studs back to the smaller bolt pattern. mine have been on a race car for 45 years. just food for thought
I had also heard controversy, that there wasn't enough meat to be absolutely safeI would like to know if anyone else has had success drilling the rotors for 5x4.5 since there seems to be controversy. Pictures front and rear would be great also. I have 1” thick adapters(5x4->5x4.5) ready to go, but they make me nervous.
So did you have the original rotors drilled also and just re-use them? Also, it looks like you used screw-in studs, correct? Sorry if these seem like stupid questions, but this seems like the absolute simplest solution to what is typically a somewhat expensive, involved process. What kind of racing do you do?Better late than never. Had to dig. @needsaresto
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I picked these up from a buddy who went to drums. He is the real deal old guy drag racer. Very involved in the sport. I have no clue how it was done. I was at his place visiting, he showed me the car, and said for a song I could have the K/H setup. I sang. I can take a closer look at them.So did you have the original rotors drilled also and just re-use them? Also, it looks like you used screw-in studs, correct? Sorry if these seem like stupid questions, but this seems like the absolute simplest solution to what is typically a somewhat expensive, involved process. What kind of racing do you do?
Thanks for the response, I actually meant to ask Perfacar, my bad. Why didn't you use them?I picked these up from a buddy who went to drums. He is the real deal old guy drag racer. Very involved in the sport. I have no clue how it was done. I was at his place visiting, he showed me the car, and said for a song I could have the K/H setup. I sang. I can take a closer look at them.
This is brilliant, if it works I think the stock brakes work fine! So did you have the original rotors drilled also and just re-use them? What kind of racing do you do?they can be drilled for 4 1/2 bolt pattern, cut off original studs flush then drill between them for new pattern. the back side is flat and parael to front face. i have done a few of these and have not had any problems/ also, i can remove larger studs, press out the original studs install new studs back to the smaller bolt pattern. mine have been on a race car for 45 years. just food for thought
Ill swap them for the 67 barracuda sbp rotors and put those on the duster keeping it sbp but not drum.Thanks for the response, I actually meant to ask Perfacar, my bad. Why didn't you use them?