Axle flange offset confirmed on my '73 Chall as 2.72" using a green type bearing!
Ideally what I was looking for was front and rear:
- 4 piston callipers
- Drilled discs
- Slotting not necessary but preferable
- With a park brake, doesn't matter if front or rear
- Both kits to be sourced from the same company
From Wilwood I can source front brakes that match my criterea, and I could for the rear if I had a different axle flange offset. They have no provision for a park brake on the callipers in the kits for 2.72", there is however for offsets of 2.36" or 2.50". A park brake is a necessity for two reasons; firstly, I live on a steep hill, secondly, for road registration in Australia a mechanical park brake is required which operates separately from the hydraulic fuel lines. So:
1. Could the axle flange offset be changed using axles of different length or year?
Finding disc brakes which suit my criteria is easy for the front but finding any rear disc conversion kits post 1972 is difficult. SSBC is a good example of this as is Summit Racing, so is Strange Engineering and Baer doesn't even stock old Dodge.
2. What happened between 1972 and '73 which causes so many companies not to supply rear brakes?
3. Was there some massive change to the mount setup of the rear drum?
4. Do you have any recommendations on high quality disc brake suppliers?
Cheers