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Disc brake question for Chevy Impala Gurus....

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Radshit, Sep 23, 2003.

  1. Radshit
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
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    I need to know if you can swap in 71 Chevelle spindles and brakes into a 67 Impala. Are the ball joints the same, close enough or do you need to swap out the ball joints altogether?

    I know Impala's are considered full size and the Chevelle's are intermediate, would that be a problem for the disc brakes?.....Thanks
     
  2. Radshit, I think the problem is the spindle height, and possibly also the ball joints are different. For sure the full size has a taller spindle, so putting the short Chevelle spindle on will cause some very strange alignment issues. Maybe you would have more luck swapping an early 70's Impala disc set-up on? I am not familiar enough with that to say if it would work.
     
  3. 67Imp.Wagon
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  4. FLAT-TOP BOB
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    rad. give me a call i think i can fix you up with a complete set up. 800-798-2581 8.00 to 5.30
     

  5. 67Imp.Wagon
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    You selling my brakes off that 68 wagon Flt-Top?
     
  6. FLAT-TOP BOB
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    i'm trying, but i think i have another set if your are ready.
     
  7. sawzall
    Joined: Jul 15, 2002
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    radshit
    I know the "trick" is to get a spindle and disk brake assembly off of a later IMPALA like a 70. or so.

    oh your gonna need the rotors, mastercyl and booster and the prop valve as well.

    good luck

    sawzall
     

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