[TR] TR2 front brake conversion

DAVID MASSEY dave1massey at cs.com
Thu Apr 1 15:52:20 MDT 2021


 Er... thanks for the vote of confidence but that was Dave Ranteer's advice but I do agree wholeheartedly.  The reason to keep one of these is to appreciate the anachronism.  That is why I kept my 57 bone stock and original.  It really makes one appreciate what those boffins did with the technology at their disposal at that time.
 
Dave 

 
 
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From: John Macartney <John.Macartney at Ukpips.org.uk>
To: dave <dave at ranteer.com>
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Sent: Thu, Apr 1, 2021 4:38 pm
Subject: Re: [TR] TR2 front brake conversion

Hear hear on Dave Masseys input. Unless you plan to regularly use the car on mountain pass type roads where prolonged heavy braking is the norm, those front drums should be fine. The same applies to the MGA and smaller cars like the Mk 1 Sprite and MG TC. In the mid sixties I used my ‘48 TC (first car) extensively in the Alps of Austria and Switzerland without a problem. Just a bit slower on descents and one gear lower than I’d normally use.

Jonmac

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> On 1 Apr 2021, at 20:44, dave <dave at ranteer.com> wrote:
> 
> TR2s are wonderful quirky old things.  Beware the quest to "modernize" it with discs, rack n pinion steering and the like.  That is chasing a rainbow.
> 
> There is no good reason to do that unless you are racing.  Drum brakes are adequate to stop the car and keep it original, if you keep the drums in shape.  They do fade faster than disc, but is that an issue?
> 
> Or are you doing this because you have brake problems and have not properly diagnosed/repaired the problem?  brake problems are often due to bad hoses.  Switch to SS and see if that helps.
> 
> Please read this:  https://mgaguru.com/mgtech/brakes/bt202.htm
> 
> Yes, it is about MGA, but they are very similar cars and I believe the logic here is the same.
> 
> 
> 
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> Subject: [TR] TR2 front brake conversion
> 
> Listers,
> Am considering converting my 1955 TR2 to front disc brakes.  Have read in forums what some folks have done.  I could not see a one best way.  Does anyone have a “cookbook recipe” of the parts needed, procedures, etc. for a reliable conversion? I know this is asking a lot and  any suggestions are appreciated.
> John DeLuca
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