Brake upgrade 1964 Roadster

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ekdumancas
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Brake upgrade 1964 Roadster

Post by ekdumancas »

I want to upgrade my 64 roadster with the big brake kit. However, being that the 64 are drum brakes, will the big brake kit work? Can I use the drum rotor hub?

If the set up works, I am guessing that the 15 x 7 rims will work just fine as well.

Finally, if this works, I would like the swap out my springs like I did with my 1970 and give it a little lowered front end. Will the clearance work with the 64? Again, I am guessing it should work. Can anyone confirm?

Thanks,

Ed
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Re: Brake upgrade 1964 Roadster

Post by Bwk2000 »

You would first need to swap over the front end from either a 1600 or 2000 and then do the big brake upgrade … Not exactly a cheap option. Yes, you would also need at least 15” rims. The more cost effective upgrade option is to go with aluminum finned Z-drums all around. As for the front springs, once you decide which brake option and tire/rim size you’re going with, you can adjust the front stance with a variety of aftermarket springs (available from multiple vendors here) that will work nicely.
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Re: Brake upgrade 1964 Roadster

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The smaller flares on the early cars may impact wheel and tire size compared to the latter models.
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