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1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes
1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes









1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes
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1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes

Remember to get parking brake components as well so the vehicle doesn't roll away.

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If your power booster has gone bad, order professional Thunderbird brake booster rebuild service from our trusted partners. Even our high-performance Thunderbird brakes, which are a must for cars with updated engines and exhausts, usually can be installed with no modifications. Order brake shoes, pads, calipers, rotors, hoses and other parts that are an OEM-fit. Whatever style of brakes you're using to stop, MAC's Auto Parts has the right components. There are also stock disc brakes for the Big Bird and Torino Bird. For these cars, you can do an authentic Thunderbird drum brake restoration or get a T-Bird disc brake conversion kit.

1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes

The early generations of the T-Bird, such as the 1955-57 Classic Bird and the 1961-63 Bullet Bird, came with stock drum brakes. We stock T-Bird brake components from Centric Parts, Drake Industries, Classic Tube and others who know the importance of being able to stop.īrake systems on the Thunderbird evolved as the rest of the vehicle did - and we carry parts for all of them. From stop-and-go city gridlock to track days at Laguna Seca, we have a solution at a great price. The full-size T-Bird is a lot of car - which means a lot of braking power is needed to control it. IVs.With Thunderbird brake parts and accessories from MAC's Auto Parts, your T-Bird will stop as gracefully as it goes. As noted above, hubs used 4.5"-bolt circle through 1971, and changed in '72 to match Mk.

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To paraphrase from the movie "Valkyrie," "Any problem can be solved with the proper application of machinist skills."īTW, '68 TBird used single piston calipers. You'd need to machine the hub snot if too big for a wheel being used, or use a spacer/filler ring to center a wheel with a larger center hole to a smaller hub. Hub snout/wheel center hole size also important as the car is designed for the car's weight to bear on the hub and not on the wheel lug studs. Machining a spindle to cut it down, or add a sleeve to increase its diameter, will send you down a 'rabbit hole' researching what will work pretty quickly. I suspect a person could get new hubs/calipers and have a machine shop redrill to 5" bolt circle, but now you also need to get into wheel bearing sizing compared to spindle sizing. I have seen reference to a company, CSRP,, supplying disc brake conversion kits for Ford products in the 52-59 Ford forum on the HAMB with one kit using the original style K-H 4 piston calipers. (and maybe ball joint tie rod connection as well) You may be better off considering an aftermarket installation and using the existing spindle.

1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes

This is not as much of an issue for a hobby car because the use would likely NOT include winter (snow & ice) driving.Ī consideration for a donor vehicle is the steering geometry based on the spindle choice. Didn't happen often and it was an issue with 4 pistons as they had less of a job than a single piston. If the boot around the piston got a crack, salt could get in there and corrode the piston to caliper. Stainless steel was the solution except in Northern climes that uses salt on the road. No braking action for that piston or the brakes were stuck on and the vehicle would not move. When that happened the piston would stick in the caliper with one of two results. Those pistons had a bad charastic of absorbing moisture over long periods of time. Some of these were assembled with phenolic (plastic) pistons. The service issue with four piston calipers was two fold. If the disc brakes on the donor Thunderbird are single piston, that application may be close. And Mark III was built off of the Thunderbird platform.

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That single piston caliper from full sized Ford and Mercury may be the same as on my 1970 Mark III. Mark III was never equipped with 4 piston calipers. I think full sized Lincoln was still using 4 piston calipers for a time after that. In model year 1969 Ford and Mercury moved to single piston calipers because of the issues with four piston calipers. Which are the 4 piston calipers that are on my '66 Lincoln. Full sized Ford and Mercury from model year 1966 to 1968 used the same exact discs, spindles and calipers as did Continental of the era.











1965 ford thunderbird disc brakes