Re: [Amc-list] Rear Disc Brake Kit - The Street Rod Manufacturing Compan
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Re: [Amc-list] Rear Disc Brake Kit - The Street Rod Manufacturing Company



I forgot to mention that when I called, they were not aware of the Model 15 and thought all of the axles in that year range were the same.  If you verify and provide them with the dimensions, they'd probably offer it.  Nice people to talk to.  Wishful thinking, but maybe they'd even hook you up with a kit if you assisted in the development of the Model 15?


-Spro

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From: Frank Swygert <farna@xxxxxxx> 

> It doesn't look like it would be hard to modify this kit to fit the AMC 
> 15. I'll have to check one of my spares and see what the distance 
> between the backing plate and hub face is. If it's the same as the AMC 
> 20 (2.5"?), it's just a matter of drilling the bracket for the AMC 15 
> bolt pattern -- which I believe is the same as a small Ford (8"?). That 
> also opens it up to using a small Ford kit. 
> 
> If you don't mind welding to the axle tubes it's easy to add rear discs 
> to anything. Speedway Motors sells weld-on caliper brackets. Get a Ford 
> Explorer rotor (it slips on like a brakes drum), bolt it on with a 
> couple lug nuts, bolt a caliper to the bracket, center over the rotor, 
> then weld on. If you have an auto trans you can use standard front 
> calipers, which are pretty cheap. Calipers with park brake built in are 
> $300-$350 each (new). An alternative is to use a manual caliper on one 
> wheel in addition to the hydraulic caliper. Manual calipers are $45-$50 
> each, and you'll need to weld up a bracket. Position doesn't matter as 
> long as the cable can pull the lever. They will hold a parked car okay, 
> but not real heavy loads (not recommended for trucks because they may 
> have a load on them also -- wouldn't use it for a tow vehicle either, 
> unless you keep and use chock for the trailer). Prices are from 
> http://www.tsmmfg.com/. 
> 
> -- 
> Frank Swygert 
> Publisher, "American Motors Cars" 
> Magazine (AMC) 
> For all AMC enthusiasts 
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