Common questions

What year did Chevy come out with rear disc brakes?

What year did Chevy come out with rear disc brakes?

In 1999, standard four-wheel disc brakes were introduced for these vehicles, but these remained only through 2004. The 2005 models are reverting back to the earlier concept of drum brakes for the rear wheels.

Can a front disc brake be converted to a rear disc brake?

Normally the bore size in the master cylinder that worked with the stock wheel cylinders will work with most calipers used in a rear disc brake conversion kit. An instance where it wouldn’t be is if the caliper being used has a very large piston.

Where are the disc brakes on a road bike?

With the disc rotor down at the wheel’s center, a brake caliper needs to be placed centrally too. Disc brake road bikes feature specific mounting points near the front and rear wheel dropouts. These are always found on the non-drive side of the bike (left side).

Can a stock cylinder be used as a disc brake?

Normally the bore size in the master cylinder that worked with the stock wheel cylinders will work with most calipers used in a rear disc brake conversion kit. An instance where it wouldn’t be is if the caliper being used has a very large piston. For instance, some people like to use the non-park brake D154 calipers on the rear.

What’s the difference between quick release and disc brakes?

For rim brakes, the standard quick release remains the king, with the industry long set on 100mm width front spacing, and a 130mm width rear hub at back (the width between the insides of both dropouts). Look to a disc brake road bike and if the quick release remains, then it’ll most likely be with a 100mm front and 135mm rear hub spacing.

How do you convert drum brakes to disc brakes?

All you need is a disc brake conversion kit. Installing one of these kits is a straightforward process that involves removing the old drums, attaching a set of brackets to your wheel hub or axle flange, and then installing the rotors and calipers and hooking everything up. Here’s a good set of instructions on converting to disc brakes.

When did GM start using rear disc brakes?

GM had six different rear disc-brake caliper setups from the late 1970s to early 1980s. Most were for Cadillacs, but some were also used by Buick, Pontiac and Olds. 1977-1978 Seville rotors were 5 x 5 inches on an 11 3/16-inch rotor.

How big are the disc brakes on a 1967 Mustang?

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How do you install new disc brakes on a car?

Install new rubber brake lines to the new calipers and bleed the system. Once the new hoses are attached, have someone pump the brake pedal a few times and hold it while you slowly loosen the bleeder screw on the passenger side rear wheel, with tubing running into a jar with clean brake fluid in it.

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Ruth Doyle