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  1. dart72

    Can I uses these spindles??

    Yes you can. You will need the upper control arms for that spindle (large ball joint). Your 67 Dart has small upper ball joints. You will need the lower ball joint to fit the spindle for disc brakes also. Check out the size of the lower holes in the disc brake spindle compared to the 67 drum...
  2. dart72

    Scarebird Rear Conversion

    I just wanted to pitch another option to someone who may want to use a factory rear disc brake set up. The later 70s C Bodies used a factory rear disc brake that can be installed. I do have that set up but didn't use it due to the fact the Scarebird Kit was lighter. I would sell what I have.
  3. dart72

    Scarebird Rear Conversion

    I think I was in the $275-$300 range but I didn't use the park brake caliper. Now this was last year and the brackets were around $100. They use Caddy Eldo calipers so you can have a E brake. The caliper does it all. They are a bit costly if you don't have a core. The only problem I had was...
  4. dart72

    Scarebird Rear Conversion

    Yea! It's not a hard at all. Take a look at the pic.
  5. dart72

    Scarebird Rear Conversion

    I have. Changed to 4.5 pattern axles. Used the Green bearing set up. Conversion tells you what rotor and caliper to buy at your local parts supplier. You'll need a adjustable portioning valve. Straight up instructions. Here's a pic of it.
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