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Technical Ebay 1950 mercury disc conversion

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by doubledoyle, Jul 5, 2015.

  1. doubledoyle
    Joined: Aug 18, 2008
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    doubledoyle
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    from norwich UK

  2. Roger O'Dell
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    It may work with a 15 inch disc brake wheel, but NOT with the original NON DISC BRAKE wheel the caliper won't let the wheel bolt on
     
  3. Olds Tinman
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    Yeah wheels will not clear..... I am going to buy a kit for my Olds......
     
  4. doubledoyle
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    It does state low profile calipers so they clear the stock wheels,

    Definitely no chance they will work?
     

  5. slddnmatt
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    I've used them a couple times and don't remember them hitting the stock rims. They use a E100 caliper from what I remember
     
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  6. doubledoyle
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    Cheers Matt, kit seem ok?
     
  7. dlandberg
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    I have run exactly the same kit but for a chevy 52 i had for a couple of years ago, great kit and no clearing issuse did run stock 15 inch rims. I also have a friend that has a 50 Ford and same kit and the same there no clearing issuse. If i go with discs on my 49 Ford i will buy this to. Good luck!
     
  8. I have this kit with STOCK wheels.........Everything is a go. I spoke with the owner of P.O.L,who designed this for his personal 51.
     
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  9. doubledoyle
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    Cheers invisiblekid

    Was the kit decent?
    Cheers
     
  10. Roger O'Dell
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    Live and learn, enough seem to have used them. I went to a local parts store to look at the caliper, because of my past experiences, I wanted to view one. I've used jamco on a couple of mercy and liked them. I bought items from poi in riverside and been happy. But I think on this I'd stick with jamco. The father and son have always been good to me.
     
  11. MattCUK
    Joined: May 9, 2023
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    Reviving an old post here. Looks like this kit is still available from POL. Has anyone used it recently, is it a genuine bolt on kit?

    I assume you also have to purchase the 1949-51 Mercury-MERC-Fullsize Car Power Brake Booster Kit as well to get it working with rear drums?
     

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