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MC71Nova 12-02-2010 04:36 PM

Nova Disc brake conversion - easiest bolt on kit
 
Hi All,

I'm a decent shade tree mechanic... removed and replaced motors, do my own maintenance, switched out a master cylinder before, etc. But I'm not an expert by any means. I'm looking for the least complicated, most complete 4 wheel disc kit for my '71 nova on the market today. Would love to get a larger than stock front disc if possible (but don't need it) and I have power drums now so want a power setup. Every kit I see seems to lack the hard brake lines from the proportioning valve to the frame. Is there a kit that uses the stock lines? Do they need to be replaced? other than that is it a pretty straightforward job? I'm using the stock a-arms but would need a kit with the proper spindles obviously. Do these kits move the wheel/tire out or in from stock drums? Any expertise would be appreciated! I'm looking to keep the entire budget under $1K if possible, start to finish, doing the work myself. Looking for new parts, not used or takeoff from another model. Thanks!!

NvrDun71 12-02-2010 07:51 PM

Give Tobin at Kore3 a call. Your budget may be tough to hit, but he should be able to get you squared away.

ProdigyCustoms 12-02-2010 09:18 PM

We have a factory stock replacemnt (4) wheel disc kit that DOES include all the pre bent hard lines and all. Absolute no brainer kit.

We also have our Exlusive Prodigy Custom Total Car G Machine Brake Packages featuring larger then stock Baer or Wilwood brakes that include everything including "You Bend It Line Kit" and tools to do it with. It is pretty much a no brainer also.

All depends on budget and needs, The phone call is free.

scherp69 12-02-2010 10:14 PM

Frank, can you post details of the 'you bend it' line kit. By spring, I'd be interested in a stainless steel kit.

MC71Nova 12-02-2010 10:32 PM

Excellent! Thanks, so much for the ideas! I have looked at the Kore 3 stuff but it looks pricey. But I'll give the other option a try and call. Thanks.

OnEdge 12-03-2010 10:03 AM

You can find a used set of c5/c6 brakes for roughly $400 or so. Then you can either buy the brackets or buy them from Kore3. I just bought a compete set of C6 rotors, calipers and flexible lines for $400 and they only had 4k on the them. They still look brand new. Hope this helps.

MC71Nova 12-03-2010 05:44 PM

So what do you have into the whole setup? I assume you need a new master cylinder even if you already have power drums, right? Do those vette brakes move the wheels out?

OnEdge 12-04-2010 08:24 PM

I don't have the master cylinder yet. I will more than likely make my own bracket for the calipers for the front and back. I got a set of front and back off an 07 vette for $400. By the time it is all said and done I believe that I will have way less than $1k in brakes. Now these are all stock parts but for my plans they will be more than enough for the plans for my Nova. There are many articles on making this swap. What are you other plans for you Nova. If you need any help with budget ideas you can alway PM me.

Ryan

MC71Nova 12-06-2010 11:18 AM

Thanks for the ideas. The fabbing of brackets is beyond my ability and tools, unfortunately, but it looks like you can buy the brackets from other suppliers. I'd really like to get a complete kit if I can though rather than try to piece everything together myself. Just seems like you'd run a better chance of everything fitting and working together without issues.

Apogee 12-07-2010 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MC71Nova (Post 319961)
So what do you have into the whole setup? I assume you need a new master cylinder even if you already have power drums, right? Do those vette brakes move the wheels out?

Almost every aftermarket kit I can think of is going to push your wheels out to varying degrees. In fact, the factory GM OE disc brakes push out the wheel mounting surfaces by 7/16" per side, worse than many of the aftermarket kits that are based on or around the relative flange position of the Chevy drum hubs. The kits that are based on the drum hubs will increase the track width by the difference in the thickness of the hat of the drum versus the disc. In the case of a C4/C5/C6 type kit, that difference is +.20" per side.

You've made no mention of the size/type/brand wheels that you're running, but your least expensive brake option is typically the one that doesn't require new wheels and tires. Post up what you're running in the wheel department and that should immediately rule in or out some of your options.

HTH,
Tobin
KORE3


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