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'63-'64 Brake Upgrade

Beating the Drums: An Upgrade that Benefits Generations to Come
By Andy Bolig
171 0302 Brake Sample

DIFFICULTY INDEX
1 Anyone's Project--No tools required
2 Beginner--Basic tools
3 Experienced--Special tools
4 Accomplished--Special tools and outside help
5 Professionals Only--Send this work out

153 0111 DISK 2 KHR Z
When removing the old drum-brake system, you can save some work and time by disconnecting the steering arm, brake line, and upper and lower ball joints. This will allow you to remove the entire backing plate, spindle, and brake assembly in one task. You'll eventually need to disassemble the brakes to get the hub out of the drum and steering arm, but the kit will have everything else you'll need. As always, be cautious of the coil springs. Use a spring compressor or put a jack under the lower control arm to prevent the spring from going into unexpected orbit.
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If your ball joints need replacing, this is the time to do it. If they're in good condition you can install the new spindle supplied in the kit. Don't forget to install the cotter pins.
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Install the supplied caliper mount and backing plate to the spindle.
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Fasten the steering arm between the spindle and backing plate.
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Stainless Steel Brakes supplies all new bearings and races in each kit, but you'll have to use the hub from the old system. Take the time to clean it thoroughly and inspect the lug bolts. This is the time to make any repairs.
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Once the hub assembly is ready, install the new races along with the freshly packed bearings. Don't forget to install the new seal for the back of the hubs. Gently tap it into place with a hammer, being careful not to damage or warp the seal.

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