Re: [AMC-list] Lincoln Continental Brakes
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Re: [AMC-list] Lincoln Continental Brakes



Marc, I don't know.... there are several cars that use separate rotor/hub setups on front. The first that comes to mind is some Jeep XJ models, my 91 Commanche had them. Those are a bit deep though. Second option is a hat style rotor from Baer or one of the other aftermarket brake companies (try speedwaymotors.com). The problem will be the caliper bracket. Using a four piston caliper would be the easiest as the caliper can be shimmed to center on the rotor pretty easy.

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Back during one of our many threads about disk brake conversions for our AMC's, someone mentioned that the later-model Lincoln Continental brakes (1990's??) were two-piece (rotor separate from hub) and that replacement rotors were very cheap (on the order of $20 as I recall).

Does anyone recall who that was and might you have the link he provided to his photo page of this conversion being done (on his Javelin I think)?

I have a friend who is looking for information on this sort of thing for his Rambler American.


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