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roland
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Rear disc brakes...
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November 15, 2007, 22:53:02 pm »
Guys,
I want to have rear disc brakes on my car when it's done, because i'm going to do a lot of road with it and i don't rely on 145' to stop the car...
My setup is short axles and porsche 5*130 pattern. So i ordered at CSP what seemed to be the perfect kit but when it arrived, it was a kersher kit wich is designed for long axles.
Friend of mine told me about neal, and I can't seem to find good info about them, price, look...
Yeah, look, because i don't want grooved and drilled discs on my callooker.
So, any ideas?
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63 ripper
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 15, 2007, 23:11:14 pm »
i have the CB porsche pattern kit for short swing axle. works really well,braking is vastly improved. i got the kit with the press-in studs as they don't wind out if you change wheels often. you can order them from CB with whatever length studs you like so you can fit spacers to space out your fuchs/gasburners. i got the "race strength" kit which had nice beefy hubs
http://www.cbperformance.com/catalog.asp?ProductID=1172
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LGK
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 15, 2007, 23:45:34 pm »
Hello Roland,
I have 1 set (NEAL 5 x 130 rear brake kit) on order for one of my customers.
pm me for more details if you want.
BTW; you can pick up your heads and manifolds next week 21 november.
Regards Steve
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deanosvws
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 01:37:02 am »
the disc kit will still fit, you just have to machine the snout of the disk down by about 12mm or so. i have fitted quite a few of these kits and have found them to be one of the best. cheers deano
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Tobi/DFL
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 15:01:39 pm »
Quote from: deanosvws on November 16, 2007, 01:37:02 am
the disc kit will still fit, you just have to machine the snout of the disk down by about 12mm or so. i have fitted quite a few of these kits and have found them to be one of the best. cheers deano
Thatīs exactly what Iīd recommend. When I changed the suspension from IRS to short spline swingaxle, I had to machine some mm off the CSP wide 5 rear hubs and it was no problem at all. BTW: when my oval ran on fuchs I used a Kerscher rear disc break, too and was really happy with it (although the CSP 5x205 set-up is even better).
Bye,
Tobi
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stealth67vw
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 15:50:10 pm »
Quote from: deanosvws on November 16, 2007, 01:37:02 am
the disc kit will still fit, you just have to machine the snout of the disk down by about 12mm or so. i have fitted quite a few of these kits and have found them to be one of the best. cheers deano
The difference is 16mm or 5/8" from long to short axle splines.
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John Bates
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stealth67vw
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 15:55:45 pm »
I have the CB race strength 5 x 130 brakes on my other 67. The thing I did not like was the kit used 1/2"-20 UNF threaded studs instead of M14x1.5. So I pounded them out, reamed the hubs to 37/64" or 14.5mm and pressed in Sway-A-Way studs. I got them from Sheep @ Buggy House about 9 years ago.
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John Bates
JB Machining Services
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63 ripper
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 16:11:29 pm »
Quote from: stealth67vw on November 16, 2007, 15:55:45 pm
I have the CB race strength 5 x 130 brakes on my other 67. The thing I did not like was the kit used 1/2"-20 UNF threaded studs instead of M12x1.5. So I pounded them out, reamed the hubs to 37/64" or 14.5mm and pressed in Sway-A-Way studs. I got them from Sheep @ Buggy House about 9 years ago.
I guess they changed as the race strength only comes with press in and the roto hub come with screw in studs. CB is good peoples
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stealth67vw
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 16:19:56 pm »
Quote from: 63 ripper on November 16, 2007, 16:11:29 pm
Quote from: stealth67vw on November 16, 2007, 15:55:45 pm
I have the CB race strength 5 x 130 brakes on my other 67. The thing I did not like was the kit used 1/2"-20 UNF threaded studs instead of M14x1.5. So I pounded them out, reamed the hubs to 37/64" or 14.5mm and pressed in Sway-A-Way studs. I got them from Sheep @ Buggy House about 9 years ago.
I guess they changed as the race strength only comes with press in and the roto hub come with screw in studs. CB is good peoples
They were press in, but American threaded studs instead of Metric. I wanted to run original alloy lug nuts on my Fuchs, not shitty 1/2-20 chrome cheapies.
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John Bates
JB Machining Services
1967 street bug 2020lbs w/driver
12.34 @ 108 mph 1/4
7.76 @ 89mph 1/8
roland
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 18:25:49 pm »
But the thing is, because the bearing housing is different between a long and a short axle, even if I remove 16mm from the lenght of the disc, is the caliper going to be lined up with the disc?
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stealth67vw
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Re: Rear disc brakes...
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November 16, 2007, 18:28:15 pm »
Quote from: roland (DAS) on November 16, 2007, 18:25:49 pm
But the thing is, because the bearing housing is different between a long and a short axle, even if I remove 16mm from the lenght of the disc, is the caliper going to be lined up with the disc?
You remove 16mm from the spline snout. The caliper stays were it is.
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John Bates
JB Machining Services
1967 street bug 2020lbs w/driver
12.34 @ 108 mph 1/4
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