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Old 07-27-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all, one of your forum members pointed us to you so I thought we would say hello. We manufacture disc brake conversions for quite a few vehicles, both V8 and six banger Mustangs included. Our setups fit inside the stock drum wheels (14") and use over the counter pieces.
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Do you have any pictures of your products?
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Sure, we can show a few...
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Welcome aboard Mate

I hope you'll be willing to answer a few questions in the Classic tech section disc brakes come up fairly often .

We tend to use local parts down under but it would be handy to know if your caliper brackets would work with any of our parts .(I like he simplisity of the design)I know that in Australia & New Zealand brake components that are modified or fabricated have to have approval by an engineer is there a similar process in the USA
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I know that in Australia & New Zealand brake components that are modified or fabricated have to have approval by an engineer is there a similar process in the USA Frank
No, not here. I do however have my designed checked by a mechanical engineer, and myself have a mech Engr Tech degree, so I have a vague notion of what I am doing...
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Nice stuff!

A friend of mine has a Maverick, VERY nice car btw, and wants rear discs.....I'll direct him your way!
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No, not here. I do however have my designed checked by a mechanical engineer, and myself have a mech Engr Tech degree, so I have a vague notion of what I am doing...
Thanks for that I wondered if the procedure was diferent in the USA and I'm glad you have avague notion of what your doing
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