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#1 Posted : Saturday, 8 April 2006 7:12:06 PM(UTC)
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i am going to change my drums to disc on the front of my hr as per reaper's workguides can anyone help me out with the materials needed?

* Disc brake stub axles (2, one from each side)

* Disc brake callipers (2, one from each side)

* New disc brake pads (4, 2 for each calliper)

* Solid brake line and flexible brake line from calliper to fitting where the drum brake flexible line ran from (Not completely necessary but less chance of the line getting #147;pinched#148; on the road by any of the suspension)

* Brake booster (VH40)

* Copper brake line from booster to master cylinder

* Steel brake line from booster to junction box (Not completely necessary if you carefully bend the current steel one and mount the booster well back like I have)

* Brake master cylinder (to suit disc brakes)

* Rear brake cylinders (disc brake HRs use different...

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, 12 April 2006 6:00:29 AM(UTC)
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Hi mate, do u still need all these parts, i ahve the following if u r interested:

*HR stub axles fitted with Torana Discs and calipers(better brakes than standard hr)
*VH44 remote brake booster
*Brake Master Cylinder

I removed these from a EH i w
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