View Full Version : Which kit?


bigdave
Oct 3rd, 07, 2:04 PM
I'm going to do a front conversion this winter and have been checking out the different suppliers. I'm having a hard time narrowing it down and am looking for pros and cons on the kits out there.
I have done alot of drum brakes in the past but never a disc brake set up yet so I need instructions/check list of some sort with it.

I'm going from a manual drum to power disc in front and drum in rear.
And advice is appreciated

raiderROB
Oct 3rd, 07, 5:25 PM
I used CPP's Kit and was really pleased with it.
Pros:Good price and great stopping for use on the street.
Cons: Probably not the best kit if you're going out to the strip, although i could be wrong.

swamp
Oct 8th, 07, 1:49 PM
Take a look at Matt's Classic Bowties on e-bay. Completely assembled kits to just bolt on with pre-bent hard lines, etc. Decent price and would appear to be an excellent kit. I will be buying mine in the next few weeks. Hope I'm right!

Freddy Mercado
Oct 8th, 07, 8:49 PM
How about MP or the kits that are sold by InLine Tube and all the others out there???? Any experience with those????

bigdave
Oct 10th, 07, 2:29 PM
I've been looking at CCP and pirate jack's and 60 to 0 on EBAY.
I'm looking more for prblems I want to avoid with kits , parts etc.

JJ67SS
Oct 10th, 07, 10:21 PM
Take a look at Matt's Classic Bowties on e-bay. Completely assembled kits to just bolt on with pre-bent hard lines, etc. Decent price and would appear to be an excellent kit. I will be buying mine in the next few weeks. Hope I'm right!

Bought mine from Matt (picked them up since I'm in the area) and they are on the 66 already - nice kit...