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RE: [oletrucks] IFS brand recommendation

To: "'BelAir Bob'" <rogerz@planetwide.com>,
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] IFS brand recommendation
From: Whittaker Bill G Civ ASC/SMY <Bill.Whittaker@wpafb.af.mil>
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 11:37:39 -0400
Robert,
        
        Heidts makes excellent quality kits.  I have one on my pro-street 41 
Chevy coupe and just took delivery of another for my '53 3100.  They can be 
installed in one afternoon, provided you can weld and have already removed the 
old suspension and cleaned the frame.  I know there are people who will argue 
with me on this but for my money Heidts is the only manufacturer who has 
actually taken the time to properly engineer their kits to exactly duplicate 
Ford's designed geometry.  This is very important to eliminate a bunch of 
unwanted side effects like bump steer.  

        The 11" disks are a very good option for anyone who is going to run a 
V-8. The stock 9" rotors are OK (and I have them on my coupe) but if you intend 
to use them you should, in my humble opinion, opt for rear disks as well.  If 
you're going to run rear drums I would go for the 11" option simply because, as 
everyone knows, the front brakes do more than 50% of the braking in most 
vehicles.  I should mention that there are cheaper places to get the 11" disk 
kits though.  Speedway has complete kits, rotors, calipers, brackets, etc. in 
their catalog for around $240.


Bill Whittaker
'53 3100 Hemi
Built like a Rock
With Mopar Stock
  

-----Original Message-----
From: BelAir Bob [mailto:rogerz@planetwide.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:49 AM
To: oletrucks
Subject: [oletrucks] IFS brand recommendation


Friends,

I'm going to order the MII IFS for my niece's 57 3100 this week and have a
couple of questions ya'll might be able to help me with.

First, I like the looks and price of Heidt's Economy MII setup.  They have
just recenly developed this kit for TF trucks.  Has any one had any
experience with Heidt's units good or bad?

Second, the tech guy I talked to at Heidt's strongly recommended upgrading
to 11" rotors.  I know not to cut corners on the brake system, but are the
11" rotors that neccessary or is it just a way for Heidt's to get another
$95 out of me?

Third, many months back there was a discussion on the list about what
coating to use on brake rotors to protect/seal the surface until time to put
the truck on the road.  Did we ever come up with anything on that?  It may
be as mush as 2 years before this truck hits the streets and I don't want
the rotors to rust up in the mean time.

Thanks

Robert Rogers
57 Belair Sport Coupe restored to original
55 -2 3105
55 -2 6400
55 -5 3100 Wife's project
57 3100
and a few others

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