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2011/02/20 18:34:15 (permalink)
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Brake options

HI
MK1 302 capri with std front dic, I am thinking of replacing these with the smcka HiSpec 260m kit, however do you think I should also replace my rear 9" drums with a disc brake?
Am i able to transplant the old original front disc setup to the rear after installing the front Hispec replacement?

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    Greasemeup
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    Re: Brake options 2015/02/17 14:30:16 (permalink)
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    v8GT
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    Re: Brake options 2015/02/17 21:29:28 (permalink)
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    I have this rear brake kit on my v8 capri: http://www.rrs-online.com.au/brakesproducts.php
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