Do anyone of you out there have a company that you would recomend to purchase a disc brake kit through? All i would need is the bracket kit, i work at an auto parts store and can get the rotors, cali
I got my swing pedal from a full size Chevy van. I had to cut off a little of the bracket with a hacksaw and weld on a couple of braces so I could bolt it to the dash but nothing very difficult. I g
Try www.crussenclassic.com for brake conversions.....I have seen there stuff and it's nice. Mike Boteler '56 8400 Wrecker Hughesville, Maryland purchase an some roller spend oletrucks is devoted to C
I goofed on the address it's http://www.crussenclassics.com/about.htm . Sorry! Mike Boteler '56 8400 Wrecker Hughesville, Maryland oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1
I contacted http://www.crussenclassics.com/about.htm and found what appeared to be a good disk brake conversion kit for my 51, but no prices. I emailed to the address given and received more of the s
find out the price after you I had the same experience with them. I thought their nonresponsiveness was just inattention, but it begins to look deliberate. Strange folk. Regards, Grant S. 54 3100 (mo
I had just the opposite luck. They emailed me with the prices and the info on a coupe of questions that I had, the next day. Ralph Linnell Membership Chairman Inliners International ChevySix@seatac.n
Try www.classicperf.com or www.ecihotrodbrakes They both have brake kits Jeff Street Seattle, WA '55-2 short/step "Street's Rod-project" oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941