Saturday, July 20, 2013

STOP!!!! A little something about Disc Brake Conversions in Early GM Vans

I dare to say, without the threat of opposition, that disc and rotors are far better than drum and shoes when it comes to braking.  First developed around 1900 in Europe, it was another 50 or so years later before disc brakes became a option on new cars.  Most popular on sports cars when they were introduced, discs have become the most common form of braking in passenger vehicles.

Drum brakes were standard in Early Van production lines and disc brakes were NOT an option...  But I have good news!

Michel in Victoria, B.C., (known as "m1dadio" at Vintage-Vans.com and Vintage Chevy Van Club forums) has been making GM disc bracket sets available for the past few years.  There are different styles to choose from so you get the right set for your van.  Detailed instructions (available on-line) with loads of photos (just a sample is shown here) including part numbers for additional items you will need for a successful conversion.  Plus, if you have any questions or run into problems, Michel will be happy to help...













Michel isn't in it for the money...  He does it for the love of Early Vans and to help other Vanners.  In fact, for every set sold, he donates $10 to the Vanning Club of the buyer's choice!

Before you have one "close call" too many, contact m1dadio and stop a collision before it happens!  Tell him chebby sent you...


a note to Early Econo owners...  D & D Econo Disc Brakes has conversion kits available for you!

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