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  • No way to put rear disc on an L-body?

    Been searching the net for tips on this, maybe I'm too tired but I can't find anything. Any of you tried this before? I've put rear discs on my ZX2 at the time using Escort GT spindles and whatnot. I'm also doing a rear disc brake swap (with the 5 lug swap) on the 'stang. But it doesn't seem at all possible with the Corsica.

    Don't ask why I'm thinking about modding the daily driver, it's a problem I have...
    1991 Corsica 3.1L, 3 speed 100% stock.
    1989 Mustang 5.0, 5 speed not so 100% stock.
    I am Canadian eh? Quebec Canadian too...

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    RE: No way to put rear disc on an L-body?



    I normally don't recommend them because their customer service sucks and they are over-priced, but last time I remember, they have a rear-disc conversion for the L-bodies.
    -Brad-
    89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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    • #3
      IMO, it prolly isn't really worth it. You're rear brakes do hardly any braking. I consider then to be just for looks on L and N bodies. It might be a better idea to invest in, say, a turbo kit or something.

      My 2¢
      1995 Grand Am GT
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      • #4
        Yeah for the cost I agree. As for the ZX2 it was purely for the looks because I can't stand drum brakes when you purchase nice wheels but it didn't even cost me 200 bucks for the Ford... Oh well I will keep my eyes open for some sort of junkyard swap.

        Thanks
        1991 Corsica 3.1L, 3 speed 100% stock.
        1989 Mustang 5.0, 5 speed not so 100% stock.
        I am Canadian eh? Quebec Canadian too...

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        • #5
          I happen to know a source that is selling a "conversion" Pontiac 6000 rear disc kit for $315 but requires puttin it together and running lines and getting the axle's modified..... beats the what $800 or so for Mantapart
          Brian Edwards
          '73 Trans-Am
          '79 Suburban
          '90 Beretta INDY
          '90 Turbo Grand Prix
          '04 TSX
          '04 TL

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          • #6
            after machining the axles and getting them welded up, im sure your up in the $600 range easily.

            www.turboz24.com is selling the kits IIRC.

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            • #7
              mantacrap has a special for new rotors, rebuilt calipers for 650. Doesnt include a working ebrake though.

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