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[QUOTE]Originally posted by v-town coupe: [QB] yeah I've never had any issues using a WAR case'd 8" id def. go that route. but when it comes time to do rear brakes they make a conversion kit to use cobra calipers and rotors on the the rear. its inexpensive,works great! and keep in mind if you convert your 8" to rear disc the parts can also be used on a small bearing 9" OR if you go big bearing 9" you will have to re-buy the brackets but at least you will have the majority of the brake parts. I recently did this to the 67 but i got some 2-piece rotors to match the front and had to make the rear calipers match the front as well. btw <a href="http://www.streetortrack.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.streetortrack.com</a> makes all the brackets etc. and even has a kit to allow you to use your stock e-brake with the new disc brake setup out back. heres a rear pic: [IMG]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/norcalcougar/img1280542958812.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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