| To: | "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net> |
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| Subject: | Re[2]: TR6 upgrades |
| From: | Greg Tobin <GTOBIN@BENDATA.COM> |
| Date: | Wed, 11 Mar 1998 14:08:13 -0700 |
Ford Explorers use the same kind of setup,and its a common
swap for solid axle drum to disk conversions on
big 'murican cars but I don't think I could
squeeze that 15" size rim into any of my Spits....
>The arrangement you described with the little drum inside the hub
is
>exactly how Porsche solved the problem when it converted the 356C
to 4
>wheel disc brakes in 1964. The rear discs actually are a drum/disc
>combo. However, I should point out that the replacement cost is
>REALLY EXPENSIVE! Try $150 to $200 per disc! Obviously, you could
>adapt some other manufacturer's disc/drum combo that are a lot less
>expensive
Greg Tobin
1972 MK IV (Daily Driver)
1979 1500 (Garage Potato)
1970 GT6+ (enough boxes to make 1.5 cars)
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