Be an interesting swap if they are readily available. What's the actual external demensions on the rotor? Anyone have any of the spindles? I'm wondering if the brackets I have to use WJ rotors would provide the right outspacing and would love to check this out. But I only know of one yard that may still have a mat and I believe the spindles are loooonnnnnnggg gone! Or rusted to crap. Is there a possble bearing that bridges the gap to mate up to a small spindle? That's the final key to this working. I have a complete American Trunion set off and easily accesable, love to check this out! -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II " Chronic Pain Hurts" -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker) > " From: Peter Marano <pmarano@xxxxxxxxx> > " > " Availability is certainly a good feature, and as entertaining as I find > " developing these conversions is, I wonder how practical or necessary it > " is. Don't misunderstand me, I designed a rear disc brake conversion for > " my 1968 AMX in 1974, and I converted to the 1971 vented brakes before that. > " But honestly I don't think that I at least will be needing to replace > " brake parts on any of my hobby cars. I remember the 1974 Ambassador > " brakes lasting about 40,000 miles and the rotors didn't need to be > " turned, but if I did a brake job now I would turn the rotors. Don't you > " think that the rotors could be turned twice? That means the rotors > " would last 120,000 miles. > > one thing has changed, for newer brakes at least and maybe for all > replacement parts: rotors are made of softer iron than previously, > because customers are so picky about brake squeal. the soft iron > doesn't squeal, but it doesn't last as long either. > > i have a possible availability upgrade for the '74-8 bendix spindle > with the big bearings, a mopar part. > > from partsamerica -- > Bendix Brake Rotor: > Part Number: 141072 > This product fits the following vehicles > CHRYSLER > 1972 - 1973 NEW YORKER > 1972 - 1973 NEWPORT > 1972 - 1973 TOWN & COUNTRY > > DODGE > 1972 - 1973 MONACO > 1972 - 1973 POLARA > 1973 - 1979 D100 PICKUP > 1973 - 1980 B100 VAN > 1973 - 1980 B200 VAN > 1974 - 1981 RAMCHARGER > 1977 - 1981 D150 PICKUP > 1981 B150 VAN > 1981 B250 VAN > > PLYMOUTH > 1972 - 1973 FURY > 1972 - 1973 FURY I > 1972 - 1973 FURY II > 1972 - 1973 FURY III > 1972 - 1973 GRAN FURY > 1974 - 1979 PB300 VAN > 1974 - 1980 PB100 VAN > 1974 - 1980 PB200 VAN > 1974 - 1981 TRAILDUSTER > 1981 PB150 VAN > 1981 PB250 VAN > > yes, it's from the '70s/'80s, but look at the coverage! it has the > same 5x4.5" bolt pattern, the same #17/#16 bearing sets, the same dust > seal, and afaict a similar rotor 'hat' as the amc big bendix. the one > difference: it's ~1" larger, so a new caliper bracket is called for > and 14" wheels are out - but many of us, especially performance types, > have or want 15" or larger wheels anyway. > > partsamerica price: $30. they also have 4 other wearever and > raybestos rotors, with prices up to $97. the raybestos claims to fit > mopars back to '69... > > partsamerica '74-8 matador rotors: bendix $47, raybestos $135. > ________________________________________________________________________ > Andrew Hay the genius nature > internet rambler is to see what all have seen > adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list