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Asked by Brandon Nov 02, 2010 at 10:31 PM about the 1967 Pontiac Firebird

Question type: Car Customization

I have a 67 Firebird.  350 motor, power steering and 4 drums. has anyone done a drum to disc conversion? if so could u tell me some websites on hot to do it?

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go to the junk yard and find a 70's camaro or firebird and get the spindles, buy a new 70's master cyl., calipers and flex line, and a porportioning valve. its very easy, also mind as well replace the ball joints springs and tie rods.

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try www.firstgenfirebird.org lots of good tech info on that site

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I also recently got a 67' and just bought a set for all four wheel disc brakes. I'll keep you posted!!

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A factory disc brake system from a 1969-1974 Nova, or 1969-1972 GM A-body car is a direct bolt on. Contact GM Sports 408-432-8498 to purchase one.

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summit sells an inexpensive set with brake hoses and everything you need , did you do it yet? plus you're gonna need a GM spring compressor , ball joint & tie rod separater,unless you're good with a hammer.

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