Dave SNIP i know this has been talked about several times. my internet is so slow, and im having a hard time with the archive. i have someone offering me a brake kit off of an 81 concord. master cylinder, booster, proportioning valve, spindles, disks, calipers, everything for $175. im just wanting to make sure one last time that this will bolt right up to my 62 classic spindles. SNIP This will not bolt up to the spindle. It will have to be changed too. But it is part of the kit as stated. The spindles unbolt from the steering knuckle with the same 4 bolts that hold the brakes on. And I think that Tom mentioned that configuration goes back for many years well in to the early '50's. This is a bolt on, however you may have to solve some clearance issues. This depends on the particular year disc brake and the car you are putting it on. Some years of calipers make it easier if you reverse the location of the caliper. To do this move the bleeder to the top and the brake line to the bottom of the calipers and bolt it onto the opposite side. The bleeder always wants to be at the top no matter the location of the calipers. . All you need for the Concord/Spirit setup is a pair of new XJ hoses and banjo bolts. Straight in hoses as used on the Concord won't work on pre 72 vehicles as the steering knuckle interferes with hose routing. The banjo type hoses mount 90 degrees to the caliper and allow plenty clearance. You can find the bolts in any hotrod shop (get bolts for GM calipers), or Jeep dealer, even the junk yard, a motor cycle shop or even better auto parts stores. . Then again, you may not even need them. . I have heard of disc brakes working safely with no change of the master cylinder. You just have to be aware of fluid levels and check them often as the reservoir may not be big enough. Also the hot rod market has proportioning valves and assorted parts to do jobs such as this if needed. SNIP i have also been told the mustang II brake kits work with minor work? SNIP I do not think that this is true at all, or at least not inexpensively or easily. SNIP would that $175 for that whole set up be worth it SNIP Smoking deal, 'specially if everything is re-usable with just a clean up and rebuild. This is the set up I have on a shelf ready to do onto my Donohue if I need to do some serious work on the existing 4 piston OEM units. John _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com